Bad boys, bad boys, 'True Detective' season two
Season two brings a larger crew of stars.
Season two brings a larger crew of stars.
This is a comedian's idea of a Lifetime movie told straight.
The film comes closer to authenticating African-American culture.
This movie had potential to take greater chances.
If you enjoyed "Jurassic Park," you will love the newest installment.
Showrunner Jenji Kohan utilizes her greatest asset: depth.
This movie uses the "it's not a story" story trope.
The show attempts to portray the chaos of the tech industry.
Another year, another shot to the heart.
This movie builds on Feig's and McCarthy's past successes.
We asked for diversity and Netflix didn’t just deliver, it punched us in the face with it.
As Abed matured, so did the show "Community."
Great acting and great action were both on full display.
This season is self-deprecating and leaves the future ambiguous.
The album may benefit from the fact it is not controlled by a label.
This movie shouldn't be good, but it sure is.
Laurie's performance as a straight man is a departure from past performances.
Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda are in rare form.
Plot points are unearned and characters feel cartoonish in Crowe's most recent effort.
Disney, George Clooney, a secret world. What can go wrong? Everything.