Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is in select theaters on June 24. By Elazar Abrahams “You got a movie like Avatar: The Way of Water coming out in a few months, a movie that’s […]

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is in select theaters on June 24. By Elazar Abrahams “You got a movie like Avatar: The Way of Water coming out in a few months, a movie that’s […]
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers is now streaming on Disney+. By Palmer Rubin We’ve now reached the point where the Disney behemoth is so large, it can afford to take the piss out of itself […]
Fire Island is now streaming on Hulu. By Palmer Rubin There are many modern-day adaptations of Shakespeare, but not so many of Jane Austen. The worst, much like with the Bard, are stodgy and just […]
Mrs. Doubtfire resumes performances on April 14 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams This may come as a surprise, but Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the best Broadway shows this season. When I […]
Bridgerton Season 2 premieres March 25th on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad Words cannot express the joy I felt when Netflix finally announced the return of Bridgerton. The series took the world by storm at the […]
After Yang is now streaming on Showtime and playing in select theaters. By Palmer Rubin I don’t know if any filmmaker has used a TikTok dance challenge to set up his inciting incident before, but I’m […]
The Cuphead Show! is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler When Cuphead originally released back in 2017, it immediately took the gaming world by storm. This grueling run and gun title was a tough […]
The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now streaming on Netflix. By Palmer Rubin I can’t believe I’m hearing myself type this about a remake of a 1970s classic updated to have the original slasher villain […]
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 premieres on February 18 on Amazon Prime Video. By Ariba Bhuvad As a big fan of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, I found myself feeling underwhelmed during the first two […]
Kimi is now streaming on HBO Max. By Palmer Rubin I’m really surprised to say this, but Steven Soderbergh’s two most recent outputs are two of his strongest. No Sudden Move was a wickedly nihilstic […]