W Categories Columns Movies TV March 17, 2023 What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in March: Women Talking, Animated Batman, Dawson’s Creek and More! Because in the world of streaming, nothing lasts forever.
S Categories Reviews TV January 24, 2023 Shrinking is a good reason to get on the couch Bill Lawrence’s new AppleTV+ show isn’t perfect, but none of us are.
1 Categories Reviews TV December 17, 2022 1923 is all possibility but little is tangible yet Taylor Sheridan’s newest chapter in the Yellowstone franchise has plenty on its mind and plate, but its too early to say if it’ll all work.
I Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 10, 2021 In “Apocalypse Now,” Coppola’s souls turn away in the fog of war Francis Ford Coppola's ambitious war epic Apocalypse Now depicts a bloody, dark night of the soul for the American mythos.
& Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies November 24, 2020 “K-19: The Widowmaker” runs deep, but far from silent Kathryn Bigelow takes her innate sense of the mechanisms of masculinity into a sorely-overlooked Russian submarine drama.
B Categories Box Office Report Columns February 24, 2020 Box Office: “Sonic the Hedgehog” Speeds Past “Call of the Wild” The kid-friendly video game movie keeps pace with a $26 million second weekend, staying ahead of Harrison Ford and his dog.
I Categories Movies February 17, 2020 In “The Call of the Wild”, You’ll Bite Off More Than Yukon Chew Disney continues to shuffle off Fox's remaining output with this limp, awkward adaptation of the Jack London novel.
I Categories Movies December 18, 2019 In “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, the Emperor Has No Clothes J.J. Abrams closes out the Star Wars saga by walking back its more interesting middle chapter and drowning itself in fanservice.
T Categories Movies June 6, 2019 The Secret Life of Pets 2 Review: Hardly Fetching The sequel to the popular 2016 film has its characters learning new tricks, but its overabundance of plot and characters neuter its message.