Review | ‘Space Force’ Is Funny, Pointed
The topical meets the nonsensical in this Netflix series, starring Steve Carell.
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The topical meets the nonsensical in this Netflix series, starring Steve Carell.
Mark Ruffalo masterfully portrays two wildly different twin brothers in this five-episode limited series.
Viewers feel the characters’ desires, but also their hesitations, their insecurities, and the rapturous delight when those self-inflicted impediments fall away.
The animals are the victims in this wild, voyeuristic series about tiger breeders and private collectors.
The show combines mad scientist noir with visual glitz and shine.
Reintroducing Nick Hornby’s vinylphile on this side of the digital and streaming divide is such an unlikely and surprising choice that it actually works.
Director Céline Sciamma has invented a fine and subtle portrait of taboo love.
Film has a witty script and a production design that whisks audiences into the rolling hills of 19th-century England.
Spoofing everything from Signs to 2001: A Space Odyssey, Shaun and his fellow sheep waltz through their stop-motion world at light speed.
This film about twined destinies of two young women is haunting and stunning.