21 posts tagged ‘review’
Were JonBenét Ramsey’s Parents Railroaded?
A new Netflix documentary seems to think so. But it’s not very convincing.
Flow Is an Animal Adventure That’s Endearing and a Little Too Pretty
The Latvian animated film is a wordless survival story that lets its animals act like animals.
Two Iconic Oddballs Make the Perfect Pair in Between the Temples
Nathan Silver’s clever Sundance comedy stars Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane, two iconic weirdos from different eras of American cinema.
The Moving Ibelin Captures a Life Only Seemingly Half-Lived
Benjamin Ree’s powerful new Sundance documentary gently uncovers a dying young man’s online life, full of love, connection, and humor.
I guess I’m a projector person now?
I’ve been one of the those “I don’t own a TV” people for a long time. Really my entire adult life, excepting those times when I shared my living space with someone who brought their own to the party. My exact motivation is a bit hazy all these years later, but at a certain point, […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Nicki Minaj Locks the Gates
Pink Friday 2 drips with the irritating realization that running a kingdom means defending its walls.
Napoleon Charges in Without a Plan
Ridley Scott’s new historical epic isn’t good, but at least it gives us an unforgettably weird Joaquin Phoenix performance.
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Heartbreaking Monster Hovers Between This World and the Next
There might be no better film about the indisputable fact that we never really know what someone else is going through.