‘Brand New Cherry Flavor’ TV Review: Netflix’s Gothic Horror Series Is Ballsy But Hollow
Catherine Keener hams it up as a witch in a show set in early-’90s Hollywood
Catherine Keener hams it up as a witch in a show set in early-’90s Hollywood
Jacob Ming-Trent shines as Falstaff in this broad and sunny Shakespeare in the Park production
The creator and star plays a middle-school teacher weighed down by dread even before the pandemic strikes
”Spotlight“ director Tom McCarthy’s new film follows a well-trodden path while taking plenty of detours along the way
Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones’ comedy is like Lars von Trier’s ”Melancholia,“ but without all the, um, melancholia
The reboot offers the same pleasures that made the original a sensation: a gorgeous, charismatic cast that makes you love characters who often do bad things
New Zealand cops take on otherworldly crime in a new series with the vibe of ”What We Do in the Shadows“
The hard-working staff have stronger storylines than the out-of-touch guests
While watching the 10 episodes over a 24-hour period, I sought consolation by reminding myself it’s fiction based on ancient history, but who was I kidding?
Yeun delivers another thoughtful performance in this effortlessly poetic tale of redefinition and resilience
This is one origin story that would have benefited from less table-setting
Written by Hanks, directed by Aaron Schneider and originally scheduled to be released theatrically by Sony, the drama is a minimalist war film that treats combat as a job to be done
The filmed stage show feels like a powerful piece of work that has some dazzling moments but goes on for a very long time
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2015 hit musical heads to your TV screen with its stage roots very much intact
With the Public Theater closed, Nelson’s middle-aged, left-leaning siblings gather via Zoom