
The new sequel to the 1996 cult fave both honors its heritage and broadens its horizons.
Read moreThe new sequel to the 1996 cult fave both honors its heritage and broadens its horizons.
Read moreSofia Coppola’s latest isn’t as precise (or as satisfying) as her best works, but it offers plenty of offhand pleasures nevertheless.
Read more‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ is, as expected, classic Aaron Sorkin – with all the pluses and minuses that entails.
Read moreSpike Lee’s rollicking document of David Bryne’s Broadway concert provides a much-needed shot of live music (and joy).
Read moreKirsten Johnson’s documentary memoir is a creative, funny and deeply moving portrait of loss-in-process.
Read moreNetflix’s Millie Bobby Brown-fronted family mystery adventure has its problems, but it offers something we’re in dangerously short supply of these days, cinematically speaking.
Read moreThe Netflix thriller has enough colorful characters and convoluted plotting for a limited series. But that messiness just makes it richer.
Read moreHBO Max’s “Unpregnant” plays like a road comedy version of “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” approaching similarly serious subject matter with a light touch.
Read moreDisney’s latest live-action remake (available at premium pricing on Disney+) stumbles a bit in the transition, but the new film’s fresh (and refined) elements are worth your consideration.
Read morePerhaps the best way to gauge your potential enjoyment of the newly-streaming British comedy Get Duked! is by your reaction to […]
Read moreRandom Acts of Violence isn’t the cleanest or cleverest of horror movies, but it displays a grindhouse ambition that’s worth paying attention to.
Read moreBoys State begins with a famous quote from George Washington’s farewell address about the potential danger of political parties, warning the […]
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