Audience members attending the main stage performance on closing night of the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival are in for a ...
One of the few ingenious ideas Lucasfilm has had across its increasingly stale Disney+ “Star Wars” era has been handing ...
The main characters are the retired hitman John and his late wife Helen, the woman he retired for. Helen is past-tense to the ...
There’s nothing about “Alley Cats” that’s particularly interesting outside of how it reflects the current state of its ...
Almost exactly 13 years ago, when I was still a freelancer for this site, I wrote a piece about how FX’s hit “It’s Always ...
They start by rationing what they happened to have in the house that day, but montages eventually reveal that they’re able to ...
What are some Girl Scout cookie varieties? Thin mints. Adventurefuls. Samoas. Then she offers them a wise word of advice: ...
A low-key, often hypnotic character study, starring Willem Dafoe as an aging poet who meets a group of young fans who want to ...
A played-out way of extending a comedy franchise, but done with enough zeal and invention that the time passes quickly.
Early on in Todd Haynes’ “Safe,” an unwatched television broadcasts a half-heard report on Elizabeth Bouvia, a woman ...
The people are bolstered by this newfound hope, but Sapphire runs into problems with Goldland’s religious orthodoxy, ...
In Jane Schoenbrun’s “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” horror, cinema, and desire are intertwined. Though similar in ...