Robert Altman’s casually vicious satire of the Hollywood film industry has perhaps lost some of its acidity over the decades, as audiences have found out

Robert Altman’s casually vicious satire of the Hollywood film industry has perhaps lost some of its acidity over the decades, as audiences have found out
This sequel to the famous 1991 adaptation is even better than its predecessor. The first one was fine, but here, everything is tighter: The performances
Barry Sonnenfeld’s famous adaptation of the Charles Addams comic hasn’t aged particularly well, although it’s still a lot of fun. The sets and costume design
Lovingly designed after Jean Cocteau’s 1946’s French masterpiece “La Belle et La Bete,” this episode of Shelley Duvall’s beloved children’s program is one of its
A wonderfully faithful and charming adaptation of the children’s book by Roald Dahl, Nicolas Roeg’s “The Witches” manages to take all the great elements of
Just as it started hitting its stride with “Rapunzel” and “Rumplestiltskin,” “Faerie Tale Theatre” ends up stumbling pretty hard here with this dull, repetitive and