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Woman of The Hour did an amazing job of capturing a time and place while still keeping it relevant for today’s world.
The Crow struggles to connect with audiences due to its lack of compelling character development and chemistry.
Anna Kendrick directs and stars in the ridiculous true story of a serial killer who won a date on a TV game show mid-killing spree in “Woman of the Hour.”
Trap is a movie seemingly gift-wrapped for greatness that eventually crumbles under its own logic.
The Silencing is an American thriller film from 2020 from Belgian director Robin Pront and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
With the TCM Classic Film Festival kicking off in May, Lee Jutton takes a look at Michael Curtiz’s Doctor X, one of the films playing.
The Little Things wants to be a movie absorbed in its meticulous clues and details, yet stumbles over itself at nearly every possible moment.
This is a series that shows its cards right in the title; it’s about the hunt. And it’s an unforgettable one.
The Ripper, the eponymous killer, and the series expose the misogyny with aplomb at every step and moreover, it is persistently captivating.
That’s one of the great joys of Memories of Murder. From purely a storytelling perspective, it synthesizes together something totally compelling.
Story stumbles aside, You delivers on all the hot, steamy intrigue that we came to love in the first season.
Bloodline is a truly frustrating experience – a few less unneeded twists and turns might have made the whole thing plausible.
With the personal and professional lives of FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill…
The plot thickens in episodes 4-6 of Mindhunter: Season 2, as the dramatic fallout of the first season fades into the rear view mirror and the intense conflict of this new season shifts to the forefront.
Season 2 of Mindhunter reminds us why we adore this show: it’s gripping, intoxicating television, as engaging on a scene-to-scene basis as it is on a grand narrative level.