For people of faith who just want to see Bible stories on screen, Fox’s “The Faithful: Women of the Bible” will work. It’s ...
My final genre-centered dispatch from SXSW 2026 features three films that mostly take place in single settings, using ...
Brazilian cinema has been having an exciting moment in the cultural limelight thanks to the success and visibility of ...
A previous dispatch from this year’s SXSW highlighted how so many of the horror films here seem to be almost existential in their questioning who we want to be in the 2020s as technology continues to ...
Despite some minor pitfalls in its pacing, the latest season of “Invincible” reaches an undeniable series high..
Lisa Kudrow returns to HBO as the attention-hungry Valerie Cherish in a hilariously bleak depiction of contemporary Hollywood ...
The buzz around the non-fiction program at SXSW this year has been pretty strong, with many people picking documentaries as ...
The screenwriter talks about adapting Andy Weir's novel for the screen, and the challenge of writing dialogue for smart characters.
The vast majority of “The Sun Never Sets” consists of people talking about what they need and want from a relationship, ...
With “Project Hail Mary,” the directing duo of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, working with the star power of Ryan Gosling, ...
A workmanlike telecast was a fitting tribute to a troubled, resilient industry whose greatest hope is its visionary auteurs.
Julia ( Maya Hawke) and Charlie ( Lewis Pullman) discover they have this remarkable power after attending a session with a pair of twin therapists (both played by Kate Berlant, having a moment in ...