Down Low is a totally absurd comedy with a cast of gold and nearly the right mix of sincerity and moralizing in the end
Author: Jason Flatt
Barbie is a masterwork as thoughtful as it is funny with a few snags here and there but on the whole, feels like a triumph in IP movie-making.
Kokomo City expertly tells the stories of four Black trans women who are sex workers in Atlanta and New York City.
Mr. Car and the Knights Templar is a confounding treasure hunting adventure with simply uncharming characters and a series of bizarre choices.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 centers Belly and her choices above all else, even in the face of some truly difficult seasons of life.
The Out-Laws is one of the best comedies of the year so far, as Owen finds out his future in-laws are bank robbers when they rob his bank.
Deep Fake Love is a nearly unwatchable reality competition show where couples are made to guess whether videos they see of each other are real or fake.
Yorgos Lanthimos movies are always powerfully acted and usually going a step too far—that’s what makes them great.







