By idolizing its lead at the expense of others, ‘Operation Finale’ misses the point.
By idolizing its lead at the expense of others, ‘Operation Finale’ misses the point.
The documentary Crime + Punishment will be available to stream on Hulu beginning August 24th. By Ulkar Alakbarova Police corruption is terrifying. But how can we as civilians do to force the police to perform […]
The Last Sharknado airs August 19th on Syfy. By John Baker Fin, April and a host of colorful characters are back for one more go in the Sharknado realm – this time with a time […]
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is available to stream on Netflix beginning August 17th. By Ryan Willis To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before follows an average teenage girl named Lara Jean Covey. […]
Minding the Gap is available to stream beginning August 17th on Hulu. By Christopher Reed A penetrating, complex exploration of friendship, compassion, personal growth and the lack thereof, as well as of the therapeutic power […]
The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society arrives on Netflix August 10th. By Craggus If you’re not one for the intergalactic cataclysms of Star Wars and Avengers films, you might find today’s movie landscape […]
Like Father hits Netflix on August 3rd. By I. Simon I was underwhelmed by For a Good Time, Call…, the last Lauren Miller Rogen comedy I watched. That said, I was still open to the […]
By Dr. John Huber Future generations may one-day regard director Mike Judge as a prophet ahead of his time. His mental prowess in blending facets of reality with entertainment appears to be a staple-mark of many […]
By Alec Sears Mission: Impossible—Fallout has just done the impossible: a franchise record several sequels in. The series just seems to get better with age, a rarity in Hollywood where sequels tend to become stale […]
Extinction hits Netflix on July 28th. By I. Simon A disturbing trend is emerging in the movie industry. If a studio has no faith in their film, they’ll sell the distribution rights to Netflix. Paramount was […]