TV/Streaming
Apple TV+'s Land of Women is Pretty and Pleasant
It’s comfy like an old sweater without much of a lesson or moral to get in the way of its overarching sense of warmth.
It’s comfy like an old sweater without much of a lesson or moral to get in the way of its overarching sense of warmth.
Richard Linklater’s new Netflix comedy is just the latest illustration of how we idolize and idealize big-screen assassins—even though the characters rarely live up to our image of them as super-cool killers.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Banshees of Inisherin, Smile, Ticket to Paradise, and The Woman King.
Matt writes: While awaiting my early morning flight to the BendFilm Festival, all I could think about was every precious moment I shared with my dear friend and colleague, Sergio Mims. The news had just been posted of his passing last week at age 67. Sergio was the co-founder of the Black Harvest Film Festival, a contributor to this site, and a long-standing member of the Chicago Film Critics Association.
Susan Wloszczyna predicts who will be named when Tuesday morning's 2022 Oscar nominations are announced.
A look at the many black-and-white films that are a part of this year's award season, including this week's Belfast and Passing.
A preview of the movies that skipped the fall festivals that could still win the next Best Picture Oscar.
Every creator involved in Frankenstein has become a mad doctor themselves, each adaptation reflecting their particular obsessions and traumas.
A review of Jim Jarmusch's new film with Bill Murray and Adam Driver.
An interview with Caleb Landry Jones and Peter Brunner, star and director of "To the Night," at the 2018 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
A report from the Cannes Film Festival about Asghar Farhadi's opening night film, "Everybody Knows," and this year's jury.
A video preview of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival!
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including A Ghost Story, David Lynch: The Art Life, and Cult of Chucky.
A report on some good films coming your way from Telluride and Toronto this year.