The Lady and the Dale is a thoroughly engrossing, but sometimes uneven look at gender constructs, family bonds, and one of the biggest frauds to befall the automotive world.
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Let Them All Talk is a witty and unpretentious story about overcompensating and pretentious people.
The complex and impassioned documentary 40 Years a Prisoner builds an impactful history lesson about racism in America around an infamous incident of police violence and one son’s tireless efforts …
The limited series equivalent of a comedically nasty, but pleasingly intoxicating beach read, The Flight Attendant is an intricately drawn mystery that moves at a swift, effortlessly bingable pace.
The biggest problem with filmmaker R.J. Cutler’s documentary Belushi is that there’s already too much information out there about its subject.
A powerful and unbearably moving adaptation of one of the greatest single volumes ever written about racism and what it means to be black in America, Between the World and …
While it’s not as wacky or boundary pushing as one might expect given the creative comedic talents involved, Moonbase 8 is a dryly funny and surprisingly heartfelt series that seems …
David Byrne’s American Utopia is one of the most memorable and enjoyable opening night films in recent memory.
Both an loving ode to “carefree” times gone by and a cautionary, critical look at greed and negligence writ large, Seth Porges and Chris Charles Scott’s playful and pointed documentary …