‘Promising Young Woman’ unravels the complexities of a revenge fantasy
Carey Mulligan is electrifying in it.
On Jan 29, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
Review: ‘Next in Fashion’ is Netflix’s latest attempt at reality TV
It’s essentially a new version of ‘Project Runway’.
On Jan 29, 2020 by Caitlin Moore
‘Rise of Empires: Ottoman’ is ‘Game of Thrones’ for history buffs
Netflix just stepped up its docudrama game.
On Jan 28, 2020 by John Maher
In ‘Cuties,’ the contradictions of growing up come to a head
An 11-year-old girl befriends a group trying to win a dance competition.
On Jan 27, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
Review: Kentucky Route Zero is one of the most magical games ever made
With its final episode, the haunting and somber indie adventure finally finds its way home.
On Jan 27, 2020 by AJ Moser
‘Zola’ is a surreal and wild tale of a road trip gone wrong
The epic Twitter thread is now a film.
‘Crip Camp’ shows how a radical summer camp was monumental to the disability rights movement
‘Crip Camp,’ which is produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, is a marvel.
On Jan 26, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ takes its characters on a fantasy adventure to Hell in season 3
The teenage witch makes time for cheerleading on the side, naturally.
On Jan 25, 2020 by Tiffany Kelly
Netflix’s ‘Miss Americana’ starts to deconstruct the myth of Taylor Swift
It’s Taylor Swift like you’ve never seen her.
On Jan 25, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
Hulu’s ‘Endlings’ is a smart sci-fi show for kids—and adults
Set in the year 2040, this show follows alien creatures who land on a family’s farm.
On Jan 23, 2020 by John-Michael Bond
Anime film ‘NiNoKuni’ falls apart with flimsy plotting
It’s a disappointing adaptation of the hit role-playing games.
On Jan 23, 2020 by Caitlin Moore
The legacies of colonialism loom in Netflix’s new horror show ‘Ares’
The Dutch series follows a secret society of university students.
On Jan 23, 2020 by Morgan Leigh Davies
‘Star Trek: Picard’ episode 1 recap: A glimpse into a troubled future
Patrick Stewart steals the show in a gripping, emotionally intense thriller about artificial intelligence.
On Jan 23, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Fortune Feimster embraces the past and present in celebratory ‘Sweet & Salty’
Fortune Feimster explores Hooters, growing up in the South, and coming out.
On Jan 23, 2020 by Audra Schroeder
Review: ‘Star Trek: Picard’ is a triumphant return for Patrick Stewart
Thoughtful and emotionally compelling, this long-awaited revival is as brilliant as we hoped.
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