'Apples' Review: A Pandemic Movie, But Make It Greek Weird Wave [TIFF 2020]
In our Apples review, we take a look at the latest strange movie from the Greek filmmaking scene, one that feels prescient in pandemic times.
Read MoreIn our Apples review, we take a look at the latest strange movie from the Greek filmmaking scene, one that feels prescient in pandemic times.
Read MoreAn underdeveloped story that hits every cliched plot point under the sun.
Read MoreBJ Novak makes his directorial debut with a funny, cutting, if shallow, new media satire.
Read MoreObi-Wan Kenobi concludes with a thrilling episode that ties together the Star Wars saga.
Read MoreThe entire world has changed, but Beavis and Butt-Head are still completely the same.
Read MoreAnother zany Peter Strickland genre entry.
Read MoreMaya Rudolph in a lead role? We're in!
Read MoreFruits Basket - prelude - is kind of a mess, even if it does make an imperfect adaptation of the one of the best things Natsuki Takaya has written.
Read MoreEveryone is out of their depth in the midseason return for Better Call Saul.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, Only Murders in the Building season 2 is even better than season 1.
Read MoreLightyear is overly familiar, visually drab, and too often willing to mock sincerity or earnestness.
Read MoreThe first episode of Baymax! offers more gentle giant humor, but doesn't expand much on the original film.
Read MoreNext Exit is a moody and haunting character exercise about life beyond death.
Read MoreZootopia+ will please fans of the film, while also seeming a little redundant.
Read MoreJemaine Clement bares it all in this hilariously awkward and strange comedy about a couple trying to get the romantic spark back in their lives.
Read MoreThe scammer story seems to have reached the next phase in its evolution: the inspirational comedy.
Read MoreFans of Gravity Falls will want to check this Netflix series out.
Read MoreThe Sea Beast is a roller-coaster ride of nautical entertainment.
Read MoreDespite the familiar turns of sentimental road trip drama designed to tug at your heartstrings, Don't Make Me Go is a trip well worth taking.
Read MoreA magical adventure with a dark undertone that can be appreciated by all kinds of audiences.
Read MoreThe tragedy of Obi-Wan and Vader comes further into focus.
Read MorePeter Dinklage tries to save a tonally confused comedy-drama that slowly forgets to keep up the comedy.
Read MoreMinions: The Rise of Gru does have one card up its sleeve: It's actually a Blaxploitation movie starring the Minions, and it's pretty fun.
Read MoreA new documentary from the Tribeca Film Festival digs into the creation and legacy of the beloved children's program Reading Rainbow.
Read More'We are the only people in the whole world who want us to be together.'
Read MoreLightyear is Pixar doing a Star Trek riff, and it's a perfectly fun time.
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