Ross Douthat reviews The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
Stephen Hillenburg’s SpongeBob universe captivated Americans of all ages.
The characters in The Big Bang Theory may be losers, but they're the biggest winners in today's economy.
Peter Tonguette reassess the Swedish filmmaker’s reputation in his centenary year.
Ross Douthat reviews Widows.
Which movies from your youth would be impossible to make today due to political correctness?
Peter Jackson deftly brings to the movie screen the humanity of men caught up in one of history’s great cataclysms.
Ignore the naysayers. Aquaman is worth seeing.
They Shall Not Grow Old is an incredible feat. I wrote about it today: The filmmaker Peter Jackson deserves more than an Oscar; he deserves...
Ross Douthat reviews Roma.
Celebrating 90 years of Tintin, a 20th-century hero.
It’s one of Kazan’s lesser-known films, but one of the few that Hollywood made that directly focuses on the despair and bleakness of a Workers’ Paradise.
A good story endures, not just through time, but across media, no matter how bumpy the crossing.
Ross Douthat reviews The Favourite.
Glass drags in the middle but feels like it will stay with me in ways that many other movies don’t.
Ross Douthat reviews First Reformed and The Death of Stalin.
It is important to remember that Bo Peep is not real.
Ross Douthat reviews Cold War.
The producers of Empire announced that they are removing Smollett's character from the last two episodes of the season.
Director Pawel Pawlikowski’s masterful film mounts a subtle, power-packed critique of the socialist phenomenon.
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