When it comes to logic, well, that reasoning substance has never been more than a fleeting apparition in this series.
Molly’s Game may leave viewers feeling like they’re holding a bust hand: cards that look promising, but that add up …
I, Tonya is presented as a dark comedy, and yes, it can be funny. But it’s a tragedy, too.
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This drama is meticulously crafted, both covering and revealing vulnerable truths underneath. But it’s unsettling, too.
This tragic morality tale unpacks how one stingy man’s unfathomable riches nearly destroyed his grandson.
For a story that wants to give viewers a moral, universal fairy tale, its gratuitous moments sure restrict its potential …
Hostiles shows us, viscerally, that hatred and violence in any age are horrible things.
You might think of Father Figures as a tender tale with a tendency to vomit on your shoes.
Despite this film’s undeniable feel-good moments, it’s still quite a ways from perfect.
The Greatest Showman paints a portrait of the metaphorical tightrope P.T. Barnum walked, and we’re drawn into his mesmerizing world.
While trying to craft something for your typical 13-year-old’s enjoyment, the new Jumanji writing team dumbed things down.
Like the flower-loving bull at its heart, this Ferdinand isn’t just another one-trick Toro.