& Categories Movies Reviews February 15, 2021 “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things” can’t find its way around Amazon's "Groundhog Day" for teens tries its best, but goes too heavy on metaphors instead of plot.
& Categories Movies Reviews February 13, 2021 “Bliss” doesn’t have much to offer as a sci-fi Kaufman wannabe Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek are certainly giving it their all in this frantic and sloppy simulation from Amazon Studios.
T Categories Recap Reviews TV January 14, 2021 The Expanse Season 5 Episode 7 Recap: “Oyedeng” Naomi has a rude homecoming, as the show narrows its focus to a family fighting for its very soul.
& Categories Movies Reviews January 8, 2021 “Herself” finds gentle grace in a simple story about trauma Phyllida Lloyd and writer-star Clare Dunne delicately handle tough subject matter in a responsible, deft character drama.
S Categories Reviews TV December 11, 2020 Stranded teens wild out in Amazon’s survival drama “The Wilds” By stubbornly refusing to embrace subtlety or reject clichés, The Wilds ends up unapologetically great.
& Categories Movies Reviews November 29, 2020 “Uncle Frank”‘s ’70s setting matches its tiresome themes Paul Bettany is fantastic in the title role, and about the only thing worth watching in Amazon's interminable family drama.
& Categories Movies Reviews October 21, 2020 “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” is not great success, but still very nice Sacha Baron Cohen returns to mess with America once again, but finds it hard to troll a populace that's already trolling themselves.
& Categories Movies Reviews July 24, 2020 “Radioactive” isn’t enough to make your systems blow Marjane Satrapi's biopic of Marie Curie can't cure what ails you, even with a strong Rosamund Pike turn at the center.
& Categories Reviews TV July 3, 2020 “Hanna” season 2 hits hard, but could pick its shots better Finally out from under the shadow of its filmic inspiration, the Amazon series treads new ground in its second season.
& Categories TV April 5, 2020 “Tales from the Loop” Takes Its Time to Entrance Amazon's latest anthology is as sleepy as its suburban setting, but offers plenty of speculative rewards for the patient.