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Gary Oldman plays a creepy AI in ‘TAU,’ a campy Netflix clunker
Veteran Marvel artist Federico D’Alessandro stumbles in feature debut.
On Jun 29, 2018 by Kahron Spearman
‘Recovery Boys’ tackles the day-to-day struggle of opioid addiction
The Netflix documentary is a gut punch.
On Jun 28, 2018 by Kahron Spearman
French rom-com ‘To Each, Her Own’ has too many good ideas
The Netflix indie bites off more than it can chew.
On Jun 25, 2018 by Eddie Strait
‘Us and Them’ is a bittersweet romantic drama, done right
The film was a box-office smash in China, and it’s now on Netflix.
On Jun 24, 2018 by Eddie Strait
Netflix import ‘Maktub’ is a rewarding, dark buddy comedy
The Israeli film is a complicated, introspective riot.
On Jun 17, 2018 by Kahron Spearman
Is the new female dragon in ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ sexist?
The new dragon illustrates a sexist trend in children’s animation.
On Jun 12, 2018 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Netflix celebrates Pride month with LGBTQ coming-of-age film ‘Alex Strangelove’
The comedy explores the complexity of teen sexuality in 2018.
On Jun 11, 2018 by Tess Cagle
Netflix’s ‘Ali’s Wedding’ is a heartfelt rom-com for the Muslim world
The quietly groundbreaking film is lively and refreshing.
On Jun 11, 2018 by Kahron Spearman
‘November 13th’ is one of Netflix’s best documentaries
The film offers impeccable craftsmanship, incredible insight, and stories of grace.
On Jun 4, 2018 by Eddie Strait
‘Sara’s Notebook’ delves into the darker side of human nature
The Netflix film tracks one woman’s journey into the heart of war-torn Congo.
On Jun 1, 2018 by Danielle Ransom
Netflix’s ‘Children of the Whales’ offers jaw-dropping animation—and little else
It could have been one of the best fantasy series of the decade.
On May 31, 2018 by Caitlin Moore
The best superhero movies of 2018, ranked
From Black Panther to Aquaman, here’s everything you need to see this year.
On May 27, 2018 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘Catching Feelings’ ain’t your typical Netflix rom-com
The film explores racial tension and gentrification in Johannesburg.
On May 22, 2018 by Tess Cagle
Netflix celebrates the male gaze with puzzlingly sexist teen flick, ‘The Kissing Booth’
The movie focuses on the female body—and not on women’s power of choice.
On May 14, 2018 by Tess Cagle
You’re not ready for this ‘Back to the Future’ meme, but your kids will love it
A meme that’s ahead of its time.
On May 11, 2018 by Jay Hathaway
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