The series returns with a sharp third season that mines immense humor from the Sisyphean pursuits of its characters.
When Ralph Breaks the Internet ignores the glittering marvels of the internet and focuses on the rapport between its two leads, it’s deeply moving.
Jill Soloway’s film is dishonest in the way it attempts to mask self-pity as enlightened self-criticism.
Disney’s desperate and wrong-headed riff on Toy Story gets an expectedly excellent A/V transfer on Blu-ray with a bundle of extras that offer a few bonus points.
Give this Blu-ray ribbon for improved A/V quality. Otherwise, Warner supplies exactly the same extras package as before.
It’s hard to exhibit anything other than pity toward Escape from Planet Earth.
Delhi Safari makes the second-rate output of DreamWorks Animation look dazzling by comparison.
Rich Moore’s Wreck-It Ralph is built on licensing.
In the hands of the Farrellys, the Stooges are, unsurprisingly, made into totems of the duo’s favored themes and values.
On September 18, Bryan Cranston will not win his fourth trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Here, the writers are forced to rely on tricks to create a cohesive storyline outside of the web-chat format.
Will Emmy finally and mercifully annul its relationship to 30 Rock?
Adventures is more miss than hit, mostly because Ari Gold plays his character too broadly.
Shot with CW-level aptitude and inclined to end scenes on awkward comedic or dramatic beats, Post Grad haphazardly synthesizes moments of levity with gravity.
The film leaves us with a rather overlong, lovey-dovey picture of Julia Child.
Tricia O’Kelley’s Sylvia Miller isn’t the dullest person in Weather Girl.
Glee proves that a few good song-and-dance numbers can make up for a few unsightly bits of maudlin fluff.
With low aspirations come low expectations comes modest surprise, at least in the case of Role Models.
All that’s missing from this Edenic scenario is Cyndi Lauper belting “High and Mighty.”
Rocker is merely a passable goof-off, and one less challenging or fun than a night spent playing Rock Band.