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  • Golda Meir in thought outside

    Golda Review: A Messy Glimpse Into 1970s Geopolitics

    Directed by Guy Nattiv and starring Helen Mirren, "Golda" is an unengaging historical drama, though as Golda Meir, Mirren can do this role in her sleep.

    By Audrey Fox August 24th, 2023 Read More
  • Captain America's LEGO shield

    LEGO: Captain America's Shield Is Symmetrical Satisfaction For Any Marvel Fan

    Captain America's Shield is LEGO's newest offering in its Infinity Saga line. The large build is gorgeous, but fragile and worth the time for LEGO fans.

    By Caitlin Albers August 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Ahsoka wielding lightsaber

    Ahsoka Review: A Post-Empire Landscape Filled With Promise

    The Disney+ series "Ahsoka" shows plenty of promise, with a great setting and intriguing story, even if the lore might be too much for "Star Wars" newbies.

    By Audrey Fox August 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Queen Veranke speaking

    The Untold Truth Of Marvel's Queen Veranke

    Queen Veranke is a Skrull extremist and a major Marvel villain. This is her story, from her exile to her time in disguise on Earth.

    By Rob Clough August 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Five young women look surprised

    Bottoms Review: A Ridiculously Funny Lesbian Fight Club

    Director Emma Seligman's "Bottoms" is both a throwback to old-fashioned teen comedies and a refreshingly up-to-the-minute satire from exciting new voices.

    By Reuben Baron August 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Jaime looking scared wearing suit

    Blue Beetle Review: Likable But Extremely Generic Superhero Fare

    DC's newest superhero film, "Blue Beetle," is likable but generic -- though it features a charming lead performance from Xolo MaridueƱa as Jaime Reyes.

    By Audrey Fox August 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Spoon, Mickey, and Ema standing together

    Harlan Coben's Shelter Review: A Stellar Cast Transcends A So-So Story

    There's a lot going on in Amazon Prime's teen mystery series "Harlan Coben's Shelter," and it works because of excellent performances by the cast.

    By Cynthia Vinney August 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Strays dogs standing on street

    Strays Review: Please, Don't Let The Dogs Out

    Trying to be an R-rated take on "Homeward Bound," the Will Ferrell dog comedy "Strays" becomes an endurance test even at a relatively brisk 93 minutes.

    By Alistair Ryder August 17th, 2023 Read More
  • cartoon verison of Loki smiling

    Lucky Charms Has A Rare Special Treat For Marvel Fans

    General Mills recently launched a limited-edition version of Lucky Charms called Loki Charms. here's everything you need to know about the cereal.

    By Dany Roth August 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Arthur riding on horseback

    The Winter King Review: The Most Compelling Take On King Arthur In Years

    "The Winter King" approaches the Arthurian legend from a new angle, resulting in a thrilling yet balanced historical epic.

    By Audrey Fox August 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Jillian and Craig sitting

    Killing It Season 2 Review: A Winning Combination Of Class Commentary & Laughs

    "Killing It" Season 2 returns with plenty of laughs, new characters, and insightful commentary on class and "the American dream."

    By Cynthia Vinney August 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Rachel Stone holding hands up

    Heart Of Stone Review: Dull Spy Thriller Deserves To Sink Like A Stone

    Netflix's "Heart of Stone" may have beats similar to "Mission: Impossible," but it is nowhere near as entertaining or impressive.

    By Alistair Ryder August 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Alex and Henry on hammock

    Red, White & Royal Blue Review: Queer Romance From The White House To Buckingham Palace

    The film adaptation of Casey McQuiston's beloved queer novel, Amazon Prime's "Red, White & Royal Blue" is the heartwarming romance fans have been waiting for.

    By Audrey Fox August 10th, 2023 Read More
  • John and Edie focusing

    Painkiller Review: A Flashy Crash Course On The Opioid Epidemic

    Netflix's "Painkiller" tells the familiar story of America's opioid epidemic in a flashier, more digestible, yet less comprehensive way.

    By Akos Peterbencze August 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Jann Mardenborough behind the wheel

    Gran Turismo Review: A Racing Biopic That Crashes And Burns

    Neill Blomkamp's "Gran Turismo" film adapts the true story of a gamer who becomes a professional racer, but it's a shameless feature-length commercial.

    By Alistair Ryder August 8th, 2023 Read More
  • Hulk and She-Hulk smiling

    Marvel's VFX Artists Assemble - Vote To Unionize Against Harsh Workplace Conditions

    Marvel VFX artists are banding together in hopes of gaining some much-needed union protections.

    By Shane O'Neill August 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Charles and Oliver have a spat by Mabel

    Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Review: A New Case Takes Center Stage

    Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" has been a winner since Season 1. Season 3 brings Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez back for another murder.

    By Cynthia Vinney August 7th, 2023 Read More
  • Tomas sitting on floor

    Passages Review: A Sexy Tale Of Self-Destruction

    "Passages," the new drama from director Ira Sachs, explores an affair that upends the lives of a man, a woman, and the narcissist they both love.

    By Audrey Fox August 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Alice Hart looking concerned in close-up

    The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart Review: Lies, Abuse, And Bad Storytelling Abound In This Story Of Woe

    The miniseries adaptation of Holly Ringland's novel "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" is pretty to look at, but loses its way in its own misery.

    By Cynthia Vinney August 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Alejandro and Elizabeth look surprised

    Problemista Review: Magical Realism And Monster Karens

    "Los Espookys" co-creator Julio Torres makes his directorial debut with this surreal satire exploring immigration, capitalism, and the power of Karen energy.

    By Reuben Baron August 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Charlie and Nick facing each other

    Heartstopper Season 2 Review: The Sweet Show Deepens And Expands In Its Second Season

    Charlie and Nick's love story continues to deepen and grow in Season 2 of Netflix's "Heartstopper" as the adorable pair struggles but never breaks.

    By Cynthia Vinney July 31st, 2023 Read More
  • Ninja Turtles standing together

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Review: A Turtle-Y Entertaining Animated Adventure

    Nickelodeon's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" is clever, fun, and breezy, even if the film doesn't live up to its "Spider-Verse" aspirations.

    By Reuben Baron July 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Mia smiling with black eyes

    Talk To Me Review: An Unsettling Horror That'll Get You Talking

    "Talk to Me" is certainly horrifying, but it has enough humor and heart to ensure it never becomes a purely nihilistic experience.

    By Alistair Ryder July 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Elora and Bear sitting together

    Reservation Dogs Season 3 Review: A Bittersweet Farewell

    Season 3 of FX's "Reservation Dogs," created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, cements itself as one of the best shows on television in the last decade.

    By Matthew Jackson July 26th, 2023 Read More
  • John Doe driving red car

    Twisted Metal Review: A High-Octane Adaptation

    Peacock's "Twisted Metal" stands out among the recent spate of video game shows, like "The Last of Us" and "Halo." It's fun and irreverent, albeit inconsistent.

    By Cynthia Vinney July 26th, 2023 Read More
  • Aziraphale and Crowley sit in bookshop

    Good Omens Season 2 Review: Lovable And Charming, But Aimless

    There's plenty to like in Season 2 of Amazon Prime's "Good Omens," especially the chemistry between Michael Sheen and David Tennant as Aziraphale and Crowley.

    By Audrey Fox July 26th, 2023 Read More
  • Gabbie and Travis hugging each other

    Haunted Mansion Review: Full Of Tricks And Treats

    2023's "Haunted Mansion" is full of clever references to the iconic ride and is supported by a strong cast -- despite the disjointed plot.

    By Cynthia Vinney July 25th, 2023 Read More
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