‘Foster’ examines the potential and shortcomings of the foster care system
The HBO doc makes for important viewing.
On May 8, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘Flinch’ is an absurd game show with little at stake
It was only a matter of time before somebody created a show this pointless.
On May 7, 2019 by Eddie Strait
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
‘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
Netflix’s ‘Music Teacher’ is another lifeless melodrama about an emotionally illiterate man
Once again, the women do all the emotional labor in this lackluster film.
On Apr 23, 2019 by Bryan Rolli
Netflix’s ‘The Perfect Date’ is a good rom-com but far from perfect
The latest Noah Centineo flick feels like it made by an algorithm.
On Apr 12, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Netflix’s ‘The Silence’ is an apocalyptic snoozefest
Not even Stanely Tucci and Kiernan Shipka can save this turkey.
On Apr 11, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Netflix’s ‘Tijuana’ finally offers good prestige TV about journalists
The Mexican series has chaotic thrills and surprising depth.
On Apr 5, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
‘Suzzanna: Buried Alive’ is a revenge thriller that lacks bite
Some well-placed gore can’t salvage the paper-thin characters and flimsy plotting.
On Apr 4, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Nate Bargatze expands his ‘dumb world’ in ‘The Tennessee Kid’
The comedian’s Netflix special goes South.
On Mar 27, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Netflix drama ‘Coisa Mais Linda’ explores Bossa Nova clubs and women’s rights in Brazil
The binge-worthy series gives a feminist twist to the romance genre.
On Mar 25, 2019 by Tess Cagle
‘Starfish’ is a heartbreaking tale of BFFs, grief, and apocalyptic alien invasions
Director A.T. White and Virginia Gardner stun in this compellingly human, awesomely soundtracked film.
On Mar 23, 2019 by Anthony McGlynn
‘Love, Death & Robots’ suffers from blatant sexism
Netflix didn’t hire any female filmmakers for this 18-film sci-fi anthology—and it shows.
On Mar 18, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘The Order’ casts an entertaining spell
Netflix delivers a solid new YA series.
On Mar 13, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Netflix’s ‘Walk. Ride. Rodeo’ shares Amberley Snyder’s inspirational true story
The film is based on a true story.
On Mar 10, 2019 by Tess Cagle
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