British Comedy “Alice & Steve” Leaps Over the Age Gap
It’s all somehow smarter than it should be and just as funny as you’d hope. Watch at your own risk.
It’s all somehow smarter than it should be and just as funny as you’d hope. Watch at your own risk.
Big swings, big feels: a bloody good time.
Offers too many cliches to result in anything other than mediocrity.
“Star City” keeps its focus bleak, dour, and oppressive, and subsequently has some trouble achieving liftoff.
It’s a gift that Travolta made for himself and family, something he likely wanted to leave as a part of his legacy. That doesn’t make it a good movie.
Though its narrative is hampered by a shorter run, the series is funnier than ever.
Whether in Authentic Black and White or True Hue Full Color, “Spider-Man” has earned a unique place in this particular universe.
It won’t be the same size hit as “Big Mouth,’ but it’s a reminder of the talent of its remarkable cast.
Refreshingly more than just “Elder Things.”
The star power in the series is undeniable, but the true hero of the show is its craft.
Hauser and Reilly shine in career-defining roles.
To enjoy “Nemesis” requires a hefty tolerance for cheese.
Swoon-worthy, hot, and heated rom-com-drama that gives its story space to fully bloom just like its characters.
“One Last Kill” struggles to find a middle ground in anchoring Castle emotionally and narratively.
What comes through in “Life is Short” is the affection for its subject from pretty much everyone he’s ever worked with.
Despite its flaws, this final installment still holds firm to the idea that love, in all its forms, is a radical act.
Had my heart racing through action sequences and emotional revelations alike.
Too content to deliver its themes and hit the character beats instead of trying to build atmosphere or tension.
Could be called “Miami Vice: The Reversal.”