Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat premieres March 20 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams The original Jury Duty, which premiered in 2023 on Amazon’s no longer existent FreeVee service, was lightning in a bottle. Not […]
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat premieres March 20 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams The original Jury Duty, which premiered in 2023 on Amazon’s no longer existent FreeVee service, was lightning in a bottle. Not […]
Imperfect Women premieres March 18 on Apple TV+, with new episodes weekly. By Elazar Abrahams For true fans of television, Imperfect Women is sort of a dream. Kerry Washington and Elisabeth Moss are two of […]
By DC Bolling A visionary filmmaker, Tim Burton has significantly influenced modern cinema with his distinctive style. His darkly whimsical worlds, the portrayal of misunderstood characters, and deep affection for the macabre have left a […]
Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) began performances at the Public Theater on February 26 and has been extended through Sunday, April 5. By Noam Abrahams After a politically updated Oedipus wowed critics […]
By DC Bollings David Fincher is one of Hollywood’s most highly regarded contemporary filmmakers. From his beginnings in Industrial Light & Magic to directing commercials and music videos for Madonna and Paula Abdul, he consistently […]
Rooster premieres March 8 on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams Bill Lawrence, creator of such sitcoms as Scrubs and Ted Lasso, is one of the most reliable TV hitmakers of the last two decades. As […]
Vladimir premieres March 5 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams Adapted from Julia May Jonas’ 2022 novel of the same name, Vladimir drops viewers into a liberal arts college ecosystem where everyone is in everyone else’s […]
By DC Bolling Has there been a filmmaker more polarizing than writer-director-producer M. Night Shyamalan? Maybe, but his name comes first. Say what you will about the Pennsylvania native (born in India). But there’s no […]