Arts
Film Review: The Protégé
If you really miss ’90s action flicks, The Protégé is going to be well worth a $6.99 rental when it hits digital. … read more
Film Review: The Night House
The Night House is likely too smart for mainstream horror fans and too dumb for the more discerning and thoughtful ones. … read more
Film Review: Beckett
In all honesty, Beckett is short and fairly watchable, but it’s just such a puzzlingly unexceptional experience. … read more
Film Review: Annette
Annette is that rare film that may well end up on a fair number of 10-best lists and an equal number of 10-worst. … read more
Film Review: Free Guy
All in all, while Free Guy is definitely light blockbuster fare, it’s one of the most enjoyable blockbusters of the summer. … read more
Film Review: The Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad is filled with impressive visuals and has a strong sense of style. When the comedy is working, it’s not half bad. … read more
Film Review: Nine Days
Existential yet grounded in harsh reality at the same time, emotionally charged and deeply moving, Nine Days is everything that art should be. … read more
Content Shifter: 11 August TV Premieres to Stream
Here are 11 TV series premiering in August for your distraction until CEO of Big Lots finally boards an off-brand rocket to the stars. … read more
Film Review: Vivo
Vivo comes in a year when we’ve already had a number of truly great animated films. It’s a delightful experience that’s easily rewatchable. … read more
Film Review: The Green Knight
The Green Knight is a triumphant film, and easily one of the most artistically and intellectually satisfying of the summer. … read more