The best Lego game in years dropped last month in “Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight,” a game that plays like a mix tape ...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that summer is a season of romance. Full of long days, lingering sunsets, warm beaches, and often powered by a sense of nostalgia for the freedom and adventure of ...
A movie that reminds viewers that blockbusters can be morally and thematically complex while they’re entertaining the hell ...
The Pope of Trash talks about Roger Ebert, the breadth of his film references, and two of his classics coming to Criterion.
Hulu’s “Alice & Steve” is wild, uneven, very funny, and surprisingly insightful, even if it’s the kind of show you think you ...
We’ve had three adaptations of John D. MacDonald’s 1957 novel The Executioners—two films and now an Apple TV series, all titled “Cape Fear.” You’d be hard-pressed to find a more impressive trio than ...
It’s an idea-driven science fiction movie that respects the audience’s intelligence. Science itself is at the core of the ...
I tried hard to like “Office Romance.” I’m always in the mood for a good romantic comedy, and usually in the mood for one that might not quite be good but is still pleasant to watch. This one has the ...
Set over the span of a single year, Hafsia Herzi’s “The Little Sister” navigates through the potent queer awakening of its ...
Oliver is an Artful Dodger, taking Caroline under his wing, teaching her the ropes. She tries lifting his wallet. She ...
The opening scene of “Seven Snipers” has a familiar feel, but also a little juice. Radha Mitchell’s Chris is coaching her daughter Anja (Annabel Wolfe) in archery. There’s some talk of calculating ...
The delightful modern-day high-school flick “She’s the He!”, Siobhan McCarthy’s thoroughly entertaining and cheeky directorial debut, dares to ask, “What if a comedy satirized the most toxically ...