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Reviews

  • ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It?’ Review: Lily James Finds Love in the World of Arranged Marriage

    Toronto Film Festival 2022: This charming, colorful love story, set in London and Lahore, challenges preconceived notions and features off-the-charts chemistry between James and Shazad Latif

    By

    Martin Tsai
    September 20, 2022 @ 10:24 AM
    Movies
    10:24 AM
    ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It?’ Review: Lily James Finds Love in the World of Arranged Marriage
  • ‘Andor’ Review: Refreshing, Character-Rich Series May Be the Best ‘Star Wars’ Story Yet

    Diego Luna anchors a story of simmering rebellion that focuses on everyday heroes instead of Jedi or bounty hunters

    By

    Karama Horne
    September 20, 2022 @ 9:00 AM
    TV
    9:00 AM
    ‘Andor’ Review: Refreshing, Character-Rich Series May Be the Best ‘Star Wars’ Story Yet
  • ‘Reboot’ Review: Hilarious Hulu Comedy Deftly Skewers Generational Clashes, Workplace Dysfunction

    Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer and Johnny Knoxville lead as sitcom stars reunited for a “gritty” reboot of their old series

    By

    Thelma Adams
    September 20, 2022 @ 7:14 AM
    TV
    7:14 AM
    ‘Reboot’ Review: Hilarious Hulu Comedy Deftly Skewers Generational Clashes, Workplace Dysfunction
  • ‘Quantum Leap’ Review: NBC Reboot Gets Off to Shaky Start, but Has Promise

    Can the classic sci-fi series successfully make the leap to a more serialized, modern TV series?

    By

    LaToya Ferguson
    September 19, 2022 @ 7:56 AM
    News
    7:56 AM
    ‘Quantum Leap’ Review: NBC Reboot Gets Off to Shaky Start, but Has Promise
  • ‘Daliland’ Review: Ben Kingsley Delivers Whimsy and Chaos as Salvador Dali

    Toronto International Film Festival 2022: Director Mary Harron’s film about the surrealist artist feels both timeless and allegorical

    By

    Martin Tsai
    September 17, 2022 @ 5:14 PM
    5:14 PM
    ‘Daliland’ Review: Ben Kingsley Delivers Whimsy and Chaos as Salvador Dali
  • ‘Wildflower’ Review: Kiernan Shipka Anchors One-of-a-Kind Coming-of-Age Drama

    Toronto Film Festival 2022: The film tackles the unique challenges of being the adult child of intellectually disabled parents

    By

    William Bibbiani
    September 17, 2022 @ 4:12 PM
    Movies
    4:12 PM
    ‘Wildflower’ Review: Kiernan Shipka Anchors One-of-a-Kind Coming-of-Age Drama
  • ‘Moving On’ Review: Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Reunite for a Surprise-Filled Mystery

    TIFF 2022: In an era of all-star slogs, this tale from “Grandma” director Paul Weitz offers unexpected shocks around every corner

    By

    Martin Tsai
    September 17, 2022 @ 11:07 AM
    11:07 AM
    ‘Moving On’ Review: Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Reunite for a Surprise-Filled Mystery
  • ‘Blueback’ Review: Radha Mitchell Brings Fierce Passion to Activist Ecological Drama

    Toronto Film Festival 2022: Mia Wasikowska and Eric Bana co-star in this moving tale of a mother and daughter dedicated to protecting their seaside environment

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    September 16, 2022 @ 2:30 PM
    Movies
    2:30 PM
    ‘Blueback’ Review: Radha Mitchell Brings Fierce Passion to Activist Ecological Drama
  • ‘Mija’ Review: Intimate Doc Spotlights Two First-Generation Daughters of Mexican Immigrants

    A pair of young women dare to pursue their dreams while also balancing the fears and worries of their families

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    September 16, 2022 @ 12:29 PM
    Movies
    12:29 PM
    ‘Mija’ Review: Intimate Doc Spotlights Two First-Generation Daughters of Mexican Immigrants
  • ‘Dos Estaciones’ Review: Gorgeously Moody Drama Captures the Struggles of a Tequila Rancher

    Juan Pablo González’s atmospheric narrative mixes story, performance and real life to portray a Mexico changed by the modern economy

    By

    Robert Abele
    September 16, 2022 @ 11:39 AM
    Sundance
    11:39 AM
    ‘Dos Estaciones’ Review: Gorgeously Moody Drama Captures the Struggles of a Tequila Rancher
  • ‘See How They Run’ Review: All-Star Backstage Whodunit Winds Up Dead on Arrival

    Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan lead an impressive ensemble, but all the references to classic mysteries can’t save this leaden farce

    By

    Dan Callahan
    September 16, 2022 @ 10:00 AM
    Movies
    10:00 AM
    ‘See How They Run’ Review: All-Star Backstage Whodunit Winds Up Dead on Arrival
  • ‘Remember This’ Off Broadway Review: David Strathairn Proves Bearing Witness Can Be Heroic

    The actor stars as Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat who delivered first-hand accounts of the Holocaust to the Allies

    By

    Thom Geier
    September 15, 2022 @ 6:00 PM
    Theater
    6:00 PM
    ‘Remember This’ Off Broadway Review: David Strathairn Proves Bearing Witness Can Be Heroic
  • ‘Still Working 9 to 5’ Review: Doc Examines 1980 Comedy’s Impact on Ongoing Fight for Gender Equity

    The hit movie used laughs and stars to sell its message of equality, and things haven’t changed nearly enough over four decades

    By

    Katie Walsh
    September 15, 2022 @ 5:41 PM
    Movies
    5:41 PM
    ‘Still Working 9 to 5’ Review: Doc Examines 1980 Comedy’s Impact on Ongoing Fight for Gender Equity
  • ‘Riotsville, USA’ Review: 1960s Archival Footage Brings the Receipts to Civil Rights Documentary

    Did you know the U.S. military built fake towns to teach police how to improve their methods of suppressing activist dissent?

    By

    Ronda Racha Penrice
    September 15, 2022 @ 5:15 PM
    Reviews
    5:15 PM
    ‘Riotsville, USA’ Review: 1960s Archival Footage Brings the Receipts to Civil Rights Documentary
  • ‘Casablanca Beats’ Film Review: World Cinema Hip-Hop Musical Is a Blitz of Movement and Music

    Nabil Ayouch’s film argues that the power of personal expression can turn the world on its head

    By

    Ben Croll
    September 15, 2022 @ 4:54 PM
    Movies
    4:54 PM
    ‘Casablanca Beats’ Film Review: World Cinema Hip-Hop Musical Is a Blitz of Movement and Music
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