DMV” is already at that phase where it just needs to refine what it does well to become a weekly watch for the millions of people who still watch CBS.
A look back at this year's event, including detailed thoughts on Jafar Panahi's latest from the expert in Iranian cinema.
This idea of unconscious violence is at the heart of Toshio Matsumoto’s terrifying vision about the dark nature of humanity, ...
The Perfect Neighbor” is both a recent tragedy and a tale as old as time. In 2022, a white woman named Susan living in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Florida began frequently calling the police ...
This is a woman in crisis in every way, shape, and form, yet purportedly surrounded by helpers. Mr. Rogers had something he would say. “Look for the helpers.” That’s supposed to offer you comfort, ...
When Lo checks into her room, cabin 8, there are signs of a guest in her neighboring room: cigarette butts that blow from the ...
It’s a shame, really, considering the show comes partially courtesy of the kind of hands you’d want to place this kind of ...
It’s kitsch but a delightfully surprising throwback, and a welcome reminder that in times of need, we still have art for ...
Still, if “Who Killed the Montreal Expos?” has one shortcoming, it’s the length. The 90-minute documentary is too short.
Death in the Family,” an occasionally engrossing but mid-level project that never really grabs hold of you. The performances ...
The hilariously long tagline for “The Chair Company” kinda says it all while also saying nothing, which is fitting for the ...
Hong Sang-soo’s latest feature, “What Does That Nature Say to You,” is also about the generational divide between working elders and young, naive artists. Ha Dong-hwa (Ha Seong-guk) is a young, ...