Posted inHome Viewing Muddled Messiah: ‘The Book of Clarence’ Can’t Decide Whether It Is Serious or a Comedy by Bob Grimm February 12th, 2024February 12th, 2024
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Posted inFilm Reviews Racism’s Roots: ‘Origin’ Is an Excellent Drama Full of Important History Lessons by Bob Grimm January 29th, 2024January 29th, 2024
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Posted inHome Viewing A Somewhat Tedious Game: Hulu’s ‘Self Reliance’ Has Enjoyable Moments, but It Feels Padded by Bob Grimm January 22nd, 2024January 22nd, 2024
Posted inPreviews and Features French Features: The Cinéma Français Film Fest Returns With New French Movies—After a Five-Year Hiatus by Matt King January 21st, 2024January 21st, 2024
Posted inHome Viewing The Bear Is Back: ‘Ted’ Is Somehow Hilarious Again in This Peacock Series by Bob Grimm January 15th, 2024January 15th, 2024
Posted inHome Viewing The Reality TV of 2004: Today’s Reality TV Can Be Bad—but It’s Nothing Compared to the Dreck of 20 Years Ago by Bill Frost January 10th, 2024January 10th, 2024