Jodie Comer
The Bikeriders is a memorable addition to Jeff Nichols’ ouvre.
The Bikeriders film evokes an interesting time and place in US history, in which Nichols’ ensemble cast take big swings – and get big enough hits.
The film takes a personal look at Napoleon Bonaparte’s origins, and his swift, ruthless climb to emperor.
The Last Duel is a comfortable return to the medieval genre with tense battle sequences and an urgent takedown of a misogynistic system.
When no one believes a woman’s accusation, her husband challenges his friend to a duel, the last legally sanctioned duel in the country’s history.
A bank teller called Guy realizes he is a background character in an open world video game called Free City that will soon go offline.
While there are some joys to be found throughout the season finale, every answer to the season’s overarching narrative doesn’t feel satisfying.
“Beautiful Monster” fails to carry the momentum that the last few episodes have established.
With only two episodes left, and with everyone off their games, everything could turn into fireworks by the end of this season of Killing Eve.
We review episode 5 of the third season of Killing Eve.
When compared to the previous three episodes, ‘Still Got It’ is by far the strongest installment of season three of Killing Eve.
The third episode of Killing Eve gives us a little hope that maybe there’s still some part of the show that can have a lot of fun despite its dark and bloody premise.
The season three premiere of Killing Eve last week was quite a letdown. Not only…
Delightful as it is to see these familiar faces get back on our screen, Killing Eve’s third season opener was a bit formulaic and a little edgeless.
England Is Mine is a blend of fact and fiction, delving into the early life of The Smiths frontman Steven Morrissey.