Quibi’s ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ remake is a dud
Quibi’s serialized format makes this generic action thriller feel even slower than it is.
On Apr 6, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Quibi’s ‘Survive’ is riddled with clichés and pacing issues
Sophie Turner brings in a strong performance in this otherwise spotty thriller.
On Apr 6, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ is a powerful film about being a young woman in America
The Sundance hit is now available to watch online.
On Apr 3, 2020 by Morgan Leigh Davies
‘Into the Dark: Pooka Lives!’ brings back the creepy killer toy—and plenty of jokes
It’s the series’ first venture into sequel territory.
On Apr 3, 2020 by Eddie Strait
Amazon’s ‘Tales from the Loop’ is heartfelt, atmospheric science fiction
This beautiful new anthology series is a unique twist on Spielbergian sci-fi.
On Apr 3, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘Beastars’ uses anthropomorphic animals to examine modern power structures
The Netflix series is a must-watch.
On Mar 28, 2020 by Caitlin Moore
Netflix family drama ‘Uncorked’ takes its time
Prentice Penny’s directorial debut tries to find the right pairing.
On Mar 27, 2020 by Audra Schroeder
HBO’s ‘The Plot Against America’ is a necessary watch about the rise of fascism
This alt-history miniseries follows a Jewish family in New Jersey.
On Mar 27, 2020 by Merrill Barr
‘Star Trek: Picard’ episode 10 recap: ‘Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2’
The season 1 finale is a mixed bag, with a beautiful role for Patrick Stewart but a very rushed plot.
On Mar 26, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
The best pandemic movies and TV shows to pass the quarantine
Put your streaming subscriptions to good use as you practice social distancing.
On Mar 26, 2020 by Bryan Rolli
Netflix’s ‘Unorthodox’ is a captivating, suspenseful slow burn
The adaptation is a compelling story about escaping rigorous doctrine for a life of meaning.
On Mar 26, 2020 by Tess Cagle
Netflix’s supernatural ‘Freud’ show is as ridiculous as it sounds
It’s pulpy fun but doesn’t engage enough with the father psychoanalysis’ ideas.
On Mar 25, 2020 by Morgan Leigh Davies
Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ is a wonderfully bizarre look at big cat enthusiasts
The docuseries focuses on Joe Exotic and other players in the industry.
On Mar 23, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Spanish thriller ‘The Platform’ resonates all the way down
This Netflix film about inequality and solidarity couldn’t be more timely.
On Mar 20, 2020 by Audra Schroeder
Review: Netflix’s ‘The Letter for the King’ is a fairly engaging fantasy series
But poor creative decisions undermine the premise.
On Mar 20, 2020 by Siobhan Ball
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