In Netflix's reality spinoff, the dystopia of the present day gets a little too literal. Squid Game: The Challenge Review: A Grotesque Distortion of the Original Liz Shannon Miller
Tor better or worse, the 2023 sequel is the same flavor as the original. Good Burger 2 Has Nostalgia on its Menu and a Little Something Extra: Review Marcus Shorter
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This deviously absurd fable about fame isn't dampened by its shaky focus. Nicolas Cage Chases Fleeting Viral Fame In the Droll Dream Scenario: Review Clint Worthington
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The Showtime series about the production of a fictional HGTV show is tense, complex, and thoughtfully crafted. The Curse Is Loaded, Unsettling, and Magnificent: Review Paolo Ragusa
Sofia Coppola's biographical look at the King's queen enters wide release on November 3rd. In Priscilla, Sofia Coppola Finds the Girl Behind the Icon: Review Mary Siroky
Hearkening back to decades ago, Alexander Payne delivers an intimate and touching character drama. The Holdovers Review: Paul Giamatti & Da’Vine Joy Randolph Shine in Charming Time Capsule Liz Shannon Miller
Talent propels careers. This is especially true for Swedish pop singer-songwriter Noak Hellsing. I can recall when he shared “Good Enough” in 2020. He was a 16-year-old then, and this was only his second ever single. Fast forward a couple of years, today the Stockholm-based artist releases his 6-song debut EP, YESTERYEAR. And he does […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews
The Star Is Born director's follow-up is a loving portrait of the composer, but It's Carey Mulligan who steals the show. Maestro Review: Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein Biopic Brings the Heart, but Lacks the Music Cady Siregar
The charming 37-minute film is streaming now on Netflix. Wes Anderson Crafts a (Short) Confection in The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: Review Liz Shannon Miller