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Coco and Dalts, irreverent observers of culture
What do you get when combine Joaquin Phoenix, Ridley Scott and Napoleon? Less than you'd expect.
DisneyPlus' Andor is a fugitive movie, a heist flick and a prison breakout story all wrapped in one gritty, suspenseful package.
Just know that Spirited, the AppleTV+ holiday flick starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, is a musical. But that doesn't make it all bad.
The return of Down to Earth with Zac Efron on Netflix goes to Australia and feels a little less baked and more nutritious than the first season.
Lindsay Lohan's return in Netflix's Falling for Christmas will have you asking Santa for amnesia too.
Netflix's docuseries FIFA Uncovered did a very good job of telling us stuff we kind of suspected all along.
We really wanted to like Netflix's Inside Man, starring David Tennant and Stanley Tucci. But we didn't and here's why.
What do a serial killer, a bad wig and a salamander have in common? They're all in Netflix's The Good Nurse, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain.
We dropped in on the B-52's farewell tour to see if they still have it while pushing 70. What we saw might shock you!
Netflix's Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story can be plodding but features stellar performances, gruesome deaths and a surprising love story.
Does a hippie cult and a biker gang embroiled in a land dispute in scenic Iceland make you want to watch Netflix's stolen series Entrapped? It should.
DisneyPlus' Obi-Wan Kenobi shows even The Force isn't enough to save you from the everyday drudgery of commuting.
Kids in the Hall are back on Amazon Prime Video. But do the famous Canadian comedians still have it?
Netflix's Bad Vegan documentary effectively tells the story of how a New York restaurateur loses fame and fortune, all because of a guy she met on Twitter.
Ryan Reynolds battles Catherine Keener, Dark Trooper knockoffs and his past in Netflix's newest not-terrible sci-fi adventure. Surprise! We kind of liked it.
The Tinder Swindler and The Puppet Master, two new Netflix documentaries on conmen, present heartbreaking stories in different but effective ways.
DisneyPlus' The Book of Boba Fett is large on action but small on telling us the story of its title character, and at times feels like the showrunners ran out of ideas.
Was Denis Villeneuve able to make a decent adaptation of the infamously unadaptable Frank Herbert book Dune? And how does it compare to David Lynch's crapsterpiece? We've got opinions.
Prime Video's All or Nothing docuseries follows around the Toronto Maple Leafs during a tumultuous 2020-21 season, but provides little insight into the pressures of being one of the biggest franchises in sports.
The 12-episode second season of Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis, focused on characters' internal struggles instead of external challenges. Was it successful ... and, more importantly, was it still funny?
The intriguing and gruesome storyline of Netflix's well-acted crime drama The Chestnut Man proves there actually is something rotten in Denmark.
The Netflix documentary Britney Vs. Spears doesn't reveal much new info, despite previously unreleased court documents related to her conservatorship as well as interviews with major players in her life.
Billy Bob Thornton's brilliant, flaky lawyer overcomes a shotgun blast and a bad rug to take on J.K. Simmons, big pharma, and a host of personal demons in the Goliath series finale on Amazon Prime.
Will the second season of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ top its spectacular debut? We checked out the first episode of the new season to find out.
Believe it or not, Chris Pratt is funny, the action is believable and the story is semi-original, making The Tomorrow War on Amazon Prime a surprisingly entertaining summer blockbuster.
Netflix docuseries Sophie: A Murder in West Cork studies what happens when an accused killer who loves the spotlight collides with a smalltown constabulary ill-equipped to handle a high-profile murder.
Liam Neeson is a tough truck driver on a mission to save trapped diamond miners in Netflix's formulaic thriller The Ice Road.
Friends: The Reunion on HBO Max is a mish-mash of funny bits, flashback hairdos and ... way too much plastic surgery.
The Netflix doc Nail Bomber: Manhunt is short and succinct, but Coco feels like it was incomplete in one very important area.
Although it has Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore and an intriguing premise, Netflix's The Woman in the Window is panefully awful.
Mixing the sex, drugs and disco of '70s and '80s New York with the rise and fall of fashion legend Halston somehow results in a Netflix series that stumbles on the runway.
If you thought you knew the whole story around infamous serial killer David Berkowitz, Netflix's informative docuseries The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness reveals otherwise.
Savagely reviewed, Tom Clancy's Without Remorse on Amazon Prime Video and starring Michael B. Jordan actually features a stellar cast and thrilling action sequences.
Smart people make stupid decisions and doom more than the story in Netflix's Stowaway, starring Toni Collette and Anna Kendrick.
Hard characters collide at the wrong place and at the wrong time with tragic results in Netflix's tight doc Why Did You Kill Me?
Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer drag us through predictable, unfunny and dated Netflix comedy Thunder Force that's painful to sit through.
This is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist on Netflix, features a cast of crazy characters, incompetent cops, and, unfortunately for Dalts, no resolution.
Coco wanted more Idris Elba, but Concrete Cowboy on Netflix pulls at the heartstrings and doesn't fall completely into the trap of being just another sappy father-son movie.
The Serpent on Netflix is eight hours of uneven acting, laughable dialogue, and bad choices by characters. But it actually does have redeemable qualities.
On HBO Max and in select theaters, Godzilla vs. Kong is exactly the kind of mindless monster movie madness we need. Just don't take it seriously.
Zack Snyder's Justice League, on HBO Max, gives the director a super-rare second chance at making the movie he wanted to make. But is it really worth four hours of your life?
Operation Varsity Blues on Netflix, sort of starring Matthew Modine, is an eye-opening look at the college admissions scandal. And gives Dalts a chance to be snooty about U.S. education.
Nostalgia is the primary focus of The Last Blockbuster, a documentary ironically recently released on Netflix that covers all the bases of the rise and fall of an American corporate icon.
Amazon Prime Video's sequel to Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy has its moments, but we disagreed on whether it's a worthy follow-up or a disappointment.
Murder Among the Mormons on Netflix avoids common pitfalls to deliver a tight, informative and compelling docuseries.
Characters too awful to overlook are a major obstacle in Netflix's I Care A Lot, but the story and the acting pull it all together.
A mysterious disappearance, strange coincidences and a notorious location could have made Netflix doc Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel stunning. Instead, it fails to launch.
HBO Max biopic Judas and the Black Messiah ably portrays the betrayal behind the murder of Black Panthers' leader Fred Hampton with star turns by Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield and others.
Despite having Oscar winners Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto, The Little Things on HBO Max feels like a missed opportunity.
Don't believe the reviews -- the Netflix original Malcolm & Marie, starring John David Washington and Zendaya, is a finely executed exploration of Hollywood, film criticism and relationships.
Netflix’s adaptation of the Man Booker Prize-winning The White Tiger, starring Adarsh Gourav and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, sharply examines class, culture and family dynamics in India.