In comparison to its predecessors, Quantumania is laborious and self-serious to a fault.
In comparison to its predecessors, Quantumania is laborious and self-serious to a fault.
Pacifiction uses its thin narrative elements as a pretense to explore the texture of uncertainty, suspicion, and inaction.
MoreDavy Chou’s Return to Seoul quickly blooms as a study in contrasts, sublimely juxtaposing character and culture.
MoreWith The Outwaters, the found-footage horror film has unexpectedly found its trippy, unmooring, ultraviolent answer to the cosmic horror of H.P. Lovecraft.
MoreConsecration ends up not just gimmicky but derivative of Christopher Smith’s own prior work.
MoreHansen-Løve discusses her approach to autofiction, her characters’ vocations, and more.
The closer the series gets to its destination, the more it invites skepticism of whether there’s really much there at all.
MoreThe quasi-Victorian urban fantasy continues to prioritize uncomplicated politicking over cohesive storytelling.
MoreLiaison lacks an inventive approach or even a satisfying character-driven angle.
MoreThese shows range from revitalizing revivals to redemptive restagings of undervalued gems.