hulu into the dark all that we destroy review

‘Into the Dark: All That We Destroy’ puts a mother’s love to the test

The film asks how far would you go to 'fix' your deeply troubled child.

On May 6, 2019 by Eddie Strait

hbo chernobyl review

‘Chernobyl’ dives into the cover-up behind a wide-scale disaster

At times, it feels like a horror film.

On May 4, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski

Netflix Dead to Me review

Netflix’s ‘Dead to Me’ is a binge-worthy dramedy

Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini star in this dark and heartfelt comedy.

On May 3, 2019 by Tess Cagle

netflix tuca bertie review

‘Tuca & Bertie’ puts a fresh spin on the friendship sitcom

The adult animated series balances weird art with heart.

On May 3, 2019 by Audra Schroeder

Netflix - Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile review

‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile’ omits Ted Bundy’s evil side

The Netflix film focuses more on Bundy than the women's lives he affected.

On May 3, 2019 by Tiffany Kelly

netflix american factory tribeca review

‘American Factory’ chronicles the tension between a billionaire business owner and his workers

The directors are given nearly unlimited access to document the inner workings of Fuyao Glass America.

On May 1, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski

anthony jeselnik fire in the maternity ward

Anthony Jeselnik’s ‘Fire in the Maternity Ward’ is a disciplined hour of joke-telling

Jeselnik brings structure and economy to his dark material.

On May 1, 2019 by Audra Schroeder

Netflix Remastered Devil at the Crossroads review

‘ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads’ reframes the story of a blues enigma

The music doc separates fact from fiction regarding the Delta blues legend.

On Apr 30, 2019 by Kahron Spearman

hbo at the heart of gold review

‘At the Heart of Gold’ centers survivors as it condemns those who protected Larry Nassar

It's an important and harrowing watch.

On Apr 27, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski

Netflix Street Food review

‘Street Food’ expertly celebrates world-class cuisine and global culinary traditions

'Chef's Table' creators David Gelb and Brian McGinn return with another brilliant docuseries.

On Apr 26, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

Mortal Kombat 11

Review: Mortal Kombat 11 is bloody brilliant

The latest entry in this famous fighting franchise is the best in a long time.

On Apr 26, 2019 by AJ Moser

Days Gone

Review: The apocalypse has never been more aimless than in Days Gone

It’s the end of the world as we know it.

On Apr 25, 2019 by AJ Moser

Netflix Bonding review

‘Bonding’ squanders its potential with weak jokes and limp structure

The brisk comedy leaves little room for actual plot development.

On Apr 24, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

i think you should leave netflix review

‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’ has an absurd conclusion for every scenario

This weird, bite-sized show sometimes pushes when it should pull.

On Apr 24, 2019 by Audra Schroeder

hulu ask dr ruth tribeca review

‘Ask Dr. Ruth’ takes a crowd-pleasing look at her life and groundbreaking career

Dr. Ruth gets frank about her own life in Hulu's new documentary.

On Apr 24, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski