
‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’ A Heart-Warming Look At Death and Dying (FILM REVIEW)
Netflix invites you to stare in the face of death and laugh.

Netflix invites you to stare in the face of death and laugh.

Brandon Cronenberg takes us on a mindbending ride of psychological horror.

It’s been almost a decade since we last saw a Miranda July film, and it’s a solid return.

Even a powerhouse turn from Janelle Monáe can’t rescue Antebellum.

What if your heartbreak was actually art?

Never as epic as it wants to be, Mulan is still Disney’s best live action remake.

Dickens has rarely seemed so alive.

Bill and Ted are back in a most excellent, non-heinous new romp.

Peretti’s dry, absurdist wit nearly makes Spinster worth it.

This debut is a charming dramedy set amidst WWII England.