After a stellar first season, it would have been easy for “Dead to Me” to fall into predictability and stretch the limits of its audience’s

After a stellar first season, it would have been easy for “Dead to Me” to fall into predictability and stretch the limits of its audience’s
I don’t know if “Mars Attacks!” holds any value to new viewers, but I grew up watching it over and over, so I’ll always have
This sequel to 2016’s unexpectedly warm-hearted comedy hits all the same beats, but something feels off this time around. Perhaps it’s that directors Jon Lucas
Despite this cult comedy’s belatedly appreciative response, it’s a truly off-putting big studio effort. Nearly from the beginning, director Roger Kumble has no grip on
“Dead to Me” is one of those few shows that arrives fully formed from the first episode, parachuting the viewer into an overall narrative that’s
“Bad Moms” is a mixed bag. On the one hand it’s great to see a nasty, mean-spirited comedy digs its claws into an insidious form