I still greatly admire “Severance” just for existing, but it’s a show weighed down by its own ideas for the first half of this season, a program that has lost a step by trying to do too much.
Ian Bawa’s “My Son Went Quiet” tells a story of grief and ghosts. In the film, a Father (Harkaran Jhinger) and Son (Jay Vaidyanathan) have just come from a funeral of the young man’s mother. (Father) ...
Emotional moment during #SpiritAwards Nominee Brunch this afternoon at Hotel Casa del Mar in Santa Monica as board chair ...
"The Pitt" is a smart show that values character detail and intricate medical science that sometimes succumbs to doses of ...
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out their Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, January 5 th, and Brady Corbet’s “The ...
I am saddened to hear of the passing of Josh Welsh, the longtime president of Film Independent, and on behalf of all of us at RogerEbert.com we offer our deepest condolences to his wife Bonnie and his ...
Like many documentaries about Ukraine released after the Russian invasion, it shows you what it’s like to live day-to-day on ...
Glenn Kenny was the chief film critic of Premiere magazine for almost half of its existence. He has written for a host of ...
Carteni leads a cast of endearing performers, all of whom work well together even when the narrative gets a little silly.
Although some of the footage seen in “Porcelain War” is grim and hard to watch, the film is ultimately a celebration of the ...
Part of why the show feels like walking through a cardboard museum is that Misiak and Leary have absolutely no chemistry.