Molly Parker
An aging jockey aims for a final championship, when a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son.
Deadwood: The Movie is a remarkable achievement, bringing us back to the town and characters we love and providing what we needed all this time: closure.
With complicated and charismatic women at its center, Madeline’s Madeline manages to keep you hooked and never stops being fascinating to watch.
1922 is a movie experience that does its due diligence to fester, just like the body that resides at the center of Wilfred’s shame.
Small Crimes’s script fails to capture the continuity of Zeltserman’s novel, and Katz doesn’t make the transition any smoother at the helm.