Film
Palm Springs is laugh-out-loud funny, so gosh-darn endearing, and respectful of its audience. I’m ready to make a long-term commitment to Palm Springs.
Don’t go into Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga expecting Blades of Glory level humor. Rather, it’s a love letter to Eurovision.
‘Athlete A’ is the documentary that focuses on the former USA Gymnastics’ team doctor Larry Nassar and the abuse athletes experienced while under his care.
The Old Guard is a film that hits its action punches while also giving us intriguing characters who each hit more than just one note.
There is so much to love and admire about Danny Trejo, and Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo emotionally touches on it all.
Yummy is a Shudder Original bound to find its footing in the splatter film crowd but may leave others feeling queasy.
Irresistible, from writer-director Jon Stewart offers up a comedic look of politics with characters that work and a narrative that fizzles out.
The Last Days of American Crime details the world’s most boring heist in a poor adaptation of the graphic novel by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini
Artemis Fowl is a dull adaptation that squanders the promise of its cast and bears little resemblance to the novels it’s based on.
A Whisker Away offers up a big emotional punch from Junichi Satoh, Tomotake Shibayama, and Mari Okada and beautiful animation from Studio Colorido.
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