& Categories Movies May 6, 2020 “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind” leaves some pieces missing Laurent Bouzereau's documentary about the life and death of the Hollywood legend is charming but frustratingly incomplete.
& Categories TV May 4, 2020 “Dead to Me” starts to dig its own grave in season 2 Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini return for another round of poignant guilt-tripping, though the returns are diminished.
S Categories Festivals Movies SXSW 2020 March 14, 2020 SXSW: “Cargo” Turns The Afterlife into a Quirky Space Drama India's "first spaceship movie" is a languid, but occasionally thoughtful sci-fi dramedy about the bureaucracy of death.
D Categories Movies November 6, 2019 Doctor Sleep Review: Shining Sequel Overlooks The Original’s Strengths Mike Flanagan's latest is equal parts Stephen King adaptation and Stanley Kubrick sequel, and can't quite bridge the gap.
R Categories TV October 29, 2019 Review: Emily Dickinson is America’s Original Quirky Girl in “Dickinson” Despite the ridiculous concept and uneven tone, Apple TV+’s new comedy is a compelling watch.
C Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies September 9, 2019 Christopher Walken Sees Death in “The Dead Zone” David Cronenberg's psychological thriller stands as one of the best Stephen King adaptations of the '80s.
L Categories Movies August 30, 2019 Love, Antosha Review: Portrait of an Actor Gone Too Soon Garret Price processes the untimely death of Anton Yelchin through an intimate look at the actor's mind, process, and struggles.
R Categories Movies August 16, 2019 Review: “Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America” Leaves Kindness In Its Wake The latest HBO documentary highlights the peaceful, green practice of alternative funerals.
F Categories Fantasia 2019 Festivals Movies July 22, 2019 Fantasia 2019: “Ode to Nothing” Is a Grim Poem on Loneliness Dwein Ruedas Baltazar's third feature is a morbidly beautiful tale filled with unexpectedly rich textures.
& Categories Features Movies July 10, 2019 “Midsommar” and the Horror of Human Empathy In Ari Aster's latest, sharing each other's emotions is scarier than being alone.