This is an intelligent, perceptive and occasionally suspenseful comedy that manages to make several points about politics and journalism without pandering to any perspective, while

This is an intelligent, perceptive and occasionally suspenseful comedy that manages to make several points about politics and journalism without pandering to any perspective, while
Despite a fascinating backstory, a solid screenplay and the enthusiastic participation of an all-star cast, James Franco’s “The Disaster Artist” often plays like a subpar
Oh, boy. Where to start with this one? The relentless, gratuitous nudity? The juvenile vulgarity? The oppressive misogyny? There’s just nothing good going on from
Alexandra Aja’s remake of the 1978 cult classic is superior to its source material: Aja tackles the B-movie concept of the original with demented glee
Tiresome and unpleasant, this R-rated animated comedy has a gorgeous visual look and engaging voice work from an all-star cast, but the script is legitimately
David Wain’s “Wet Hot American Summer” franchise continues its unlikely expansion with this second Netflix season (following “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp”),