Leanne’s first season is now streaming on Netflix. The world is dark and decrepit, and so is most of the television we’re served these days. So when Leanne dropped on Netflix, a traditional multi-cam sitcom […]
Leanne’s first season is now streaming on Netflix. The world is dark and decrepit, and so is most of the television we’re served these days. So when Leanne dropped on Netflix, a traditional multi-cam sitcom […]
All episodes of Washington Black are now streaming on Hulu. By Greg Wheeler Hulu’s Washington Black is, at its core, a sweeping tale of flight. Not just the literal kind involving balloons and flying machines, […]
It’s Netflix’s “summer of disaster,” with the streamer rolling out a new documentary each week under the Trainwreck anthology banner. Each of the eight films revisits a real-life event that spiraled out of control, from […]
It’s Netflix’s “summer of disaster,” with the streamer rolling out a new documentary each week under the Trainwreck anthology banner. Each of the eight films revisits a real-life event that spiraled out of control, from […]
Untamed is now streaming on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams I went into Untamed hoping for something fresh. A national park-set thriller with Eric Bana in the lead role sounds promising on paper. The opening scene, […]
New episodes of The Institute air on MGM+ on Sundays at 9 p.m. By Elazar Abrahams I went into The Institute with the lowest possible expectations, mostly because I had never even heard of the […]
It’s Netflix’s “summer of disaster,” with the streamer rolling out a new documentary each week under the Trainwreck anthology banner. Each of the eight films revisits a real-life event that spiraled out of control, from […]
Guns & Moses opens in select theaters on July 18. By Jack Faivish With a title like Guns & Moses, you’d be forgiven for assuming director Salvador Litvak’s new film is a parody. But the […]
Superman soars into theaters on July 11. By Elazar Abrahams There’s something fitting about James Gunn’s Superman opening with little fanfare and almost no explanation. No origin montage, no quiet prologue on Krypton, no training […]
Too Much premieres July 10 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams Lena Dunham’s Too Much is a frustrating watch, not because it has nothing to say, but because it doesn’t seem to say anything new. Megan […]