Capsule reviews for Sept. 5
The Baltimorons A familiar narrative framework yields a fresh perspective on companionship and fulfillment in…
Trash, art, and the movies.
The Baltimorons A familiar narrative framework yields a fresh perspective on companionship and fulfillment in…
Although it’s assembled a distinguished collection of talent on both sides of the camera, The…
Inviting puns galore while chronicling a former baseball star’s unlikely path to redemption, Caught Stealing…
American Sweatshop As it wades into the cesspool of contemporary social media and fetishistic content…
Considering the popularity of “Only Murders in the Building,” comparing The Thursday Murder Club to…
Beneath the pretty visual backdrop, Eden reveals some ugly truths about humanity that resonate beyond…
It’s apparently set in the present day, but Honey Don’t feels like it’s been pulled…
Marriage seems to yield considerably more hilarity than divorce, so perhaps Splitsville deserves credit for…