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.
“ Categories Features Movies December 26, 2021 “No Way Home” is the ultimate vindication of Spider-Man on the big screen How Marvel's latest cuts through the MCU trappings to deliver one of Spidey's most personal stories yet.
B Categories Movies Reviews December 22, 2021 Being the Ricardos is a dull, talky affair Aaron Sorkin just can’t help telling the story of the beloved 1950s sitcom duo through a modern lens.
N Categories Movies Reviews December 12, 2021 National Champions’ noble cause is undercut by its poor craft A righteous argument that student-athletes deserve better is ill-served by a flat film that's more focused on making its point than telling a story to make that point.
B Categories Reviews TV March 24, 2021 Blood soaked “Invincible” goes a little wobbly on takeoff There's a lot to like in Amazon's new animated series, but the R-rated superhero antics have a tough time translating from page to screen.
F Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies October 27, 2020 From page to screen, “Spider-Man 2” brought New York to life Despite attempts to recapture its magic, Sam Raimi's second superhero entry remains the best in energy and empathy.
R Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies October 24, 2020 Raimi gives viewers “The Gift” of returning to spooks After digressing from the horror genre, Sam Raimi's 2000 effort marked an affecting supernatural tale with solid performances.
B Categories TV March 26, 2020 Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Dillman” Takes a Ride on the Whodunit Express Holt turns from role model to sycophant as guest star J.K. Simmons is brought in to solve a sparkly mystery.