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 Festivals Movies Reviews Sundance 2021 Uncategorized February 1, 2021 “Judas and the Black Messiah” explores two men and a movement Daniel Kaluuya is sensational as freedom fighter Fred Hampton in Shaka King’s insightful sophomore feature.
G Categories TV January 13, 2020 Grace and Frankie Review: Season 6 Gets By on More of the Same The penultimate season of Netflix's long-running sitcom recycles dynamics and arcs, but that doesn't stop it from being a joy to watch.
H Categories Hall of Faces Podcasts TV October 31, 2019 Hall of Faces: Who’s the Greatest Character on “The West Wing”? From Jed Bartlet to CJ Cregg to Losh Lyman, we elect one of Aaron Sorkin's quick-witted White House wonks from The West Wing to our Hall of Faces.
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.
G Categories TV January 4, 2019 Grace and Frankie TV Review: Season 5 Opts for Safety Over Innovation The Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin Netflix sitcom stumbles a bit as it enters its golden years.