By Hilary Thompson Love to watch your favorite TV shows and movies, but would rather not pay for one of the big streaming services out there? Good news: There are alternatives to the streaming powerhouses […]

By Hilary Thompson Love to watch your favorite TV shows and movies, but would rather not pay for one of the big streaming services out there? Good news: There are alternatives to the streaming powerhouses […]
New episodes of The Mandalorian are released Fridays on Disney+. By Chris Flanagan If I’m being honest, I wanted to wait to fully compose my review of Disney+’s marque original programming for several reasons; more […]
The Aladdin remake is now playing in theaters. [Note: This post is kind of a ramble and barely edited, but I’m trying to get back into writing mode after a few months off. Enjoy.] By […]
Suspiria is playing in NY and LA and expands nationally on November 2. By Rachel M. Oscar nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name) directs this unsettling take on the 1977 cult horror classic […]
Assassination Nation hits theaters on September 21st. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By David Cuevas I still clearly remember the […]
Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films will release Love, Gilda in theaters September 21st. By Elazar Abrahams There’s the beloved image of Gilda Radner: fearless, passionate, and iconic. And then, there are shades of Radner the […]
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser hits Netflix on September 7th. By I. Simon When I hear the words “Netflix Original Film,” my expectations are low. While I tried to give this flick a chance, but […]
The Purge premieres September 4th on USA. By Chris Flanagan The greatest crime that USA Network’s The Purge commits is attempting to emulate the films it’s based on without trying to carry on its message. […]
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 […]
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 […]