Capsule reviews for Dec. 2
Darby and the Dead The stakes are technically life-and-death, but despite a somewhat ambitious premise,…
Trash, art, and the movies.
Darby and the Dead The stakes are technically life-and-death, but despite a somewhat ambitious premise,…
Seen through the lens of a post-pandemic world of paranoia and social upheaval, White Noise…
A surefire clue to family dysfunction and animosity comes twice early in The Son, when…
Dabbling with a project that’s less prestigious and more personal, The Fabelmans shows that Steven…
You could be forgiven for thinking that Devotion appears like Top Gun with a Korean…
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed The convergence of art and activism is given a…
As the contemporary 24-hour news cycle fuels cynicism and sociopolitical divisiveness, She Said illustrates that…
The star-crossed young lovers in Bones and All have it hard enough without the need…