& Categories Reviews TV May 4, 2021 “Mythic Quest” works out most of its bugs in season 2 The Apple TV+ workplace sitcom may not be a gag a minute, but it's got a better handle on its diverse cast of characters.
“ Categories Reviews TV April 30, 2021 “The Mosquito Coast” is all vibes, no substance Apple TV+'s adaptation of the Paul Theroux book places too much emphasis on atmosphere and not enough on character.
L Categories Movies Reviews February 25, 2021 Learn a little more about Billie Eilish in a winning documentary Apple TV+'s Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry traces the music sensation's rise to fame, without falling prey to the usual music doc cliches.
& Categories Movies Reviews January 26, 2021 “Palmer” plays all the notes of a small-town drama well Thanks to the father-son relationship at the center of its plot, Fisher Stevens' drama about an ex-con's redemption mostly succeeds.
“ Categories Reviews TV January 13, 2021 “Servant” spins its wheels in a messy season 2 The M. Night Shyamalan executive produced series continues to serve up spooky atmosphere, but quickly loses its way.
T Categories Features TV December 16, 2020 The Top 25 TV Shows of 2020 From BoJack to What We Do in the Shadows, we break down the TV that got us through a hellish year.
& Categories Movies Reviews December 8, 2020 “Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special” is the gift that keeps on giving All we want for Christmas is Mariah, and she well knows it.
& Categories Reviews TV December 4, 2020 “Earth at Night in Color” illuminates for the casual wildlife observer Impressive new technology powers Earth at Night in Color but may be wasted on the seemingly intended audience.
& Categories Movies Reviews November 12, 2020 “Fireball” is a dense, fascinating look at more of Werner Herzog’s interests The documentary about the destructive beauty of meteors is equal parts perplexing and engaging.
& Categories Movies Reviews September 29, 2020 “On the Rocks” is a bitter cocktail to swallow Sofia Coppola's latest is a wry, disarming look at our need for love and the willful ignorance it leads to.