Special Report: Streaming Reviews
Review: 'Turning Red' a New Disney Animation Triumph
Hear me roar! Disney and Pixar's latest animated princess is growing up fast when she learns of a family curse in a atory unlike anything we've ever seen before.
Review: 'Cypress Hill: Insane In The Brain' Energetic and Comprehensive
The film energetically and comprehensively shares Oriol's treasure trove of archival materials, and confirms Cypress Hill's place in the pantheon of hip-hop pioneers.
Review: 'The Humans' Adapts the Stephen Karam Play for the Screen
Three generations have gathered in a dilapidated apartment to celebrate Thanksgiving in lower Manhattan in this film adaptation of the Stephen Karam play.
Review: 'All the Old Knives' is a Twisty, Bittersweet Spy Thriller
Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton star in Janus Metz's bittersweet, labyrinthine espionage thriller about two exes and CIA agents reuniting to examine a past terrorist plane hijacking and a mole on their team.
Review: HBO's 'The Invisible Pilot' Humorous and Revealing
HBO's three-part documentary "The Invisible Pilot" begins like a Friday night 20/20 murder mystery investigation, then builds into a wild ride that eventually leads to President Ronald Reagan.
Review: Disarming 'Better Nate Than Ever' is Fluffy Family Fun
Manhattan and hope come alive again in a charming story with the quirky character from the "Nate" novels. Without pesky pessimism nor parental permission, he takes off to audition for Broadway.
Review: Sincere and Authentic 'Julia' Reminds Us to Taste Life
The life and career of the culinary icon are seen through an unpredictably candid lens that reveals how the domestic goddess helped to revolutionize public television and win hearts.
Review: Intriguing 'Moon Knight' is Full of Daring Adventures
Fear the night for it is the domain of the latest superhero to join the line-up of avengers and web-slingers. The all-new Original Series from Marvel Studios' "MOON KNIGHT" starring matinee idols Oscar Isaacs and Ethan Hawke is a blockbuster!
Review: DuVernay's 'DMZ' Hauntingly Close To Reality
The stakes are high for a caregiver trapped in a dystopian future in a new miniseries based on the DC graphic novel, directed and produced by Ava DuVernay and premiering on HBO Max.
Review: Schumer's 'Life & Beth' Quirky, Sad, and Dry
There's scar tissue aplenty in this quirky — a little sad, but too dry — attempt to contemplate meaningful life choices.
Review: 'The Adam Project' a Saccharine Time-Travel Comedy
Ryan Reynolds stars in Shawn Levy's saccharine, yet earnest, time-travel comedy about a pilot partnering with his 12-year-old self to save the world.
Review: Unfiltered 'Lucy And Desi' an Emotional Dive Into Two Time-Honored Personalities
There's a reason the world fell in love with them, and there's no doubt they are Hollywood icons. Amy Poehler's doc explores their backstory with grateful enthusiasm.
Review: Binge-Worthy 'The Dropout' will Make Your Blood Run Cold
Elizabeth Holmes' unbelievable rise and fall becomes an obsession-worthy limited series that will make your blood run cold.
Review: 'In Search Of Tomorrow' a Fascinating Look at '80s Sci-Fi
"In Search of Tomorrow" celebrates the sci-fi films of the past and shows how impactful they were on the landscape of films we have today.
Review: Leatherface is Back in Creepy 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'
it's not going to rewrite the script, but this latest legacy sequel of a popular horror movie is as superficial and entertaining as you'd expect.
Review: 'Three Months' a Middle-of-the-Road Coming of Age Story
"Three Months," takes its title from the length of a young man's summer before starting college. It's also the amount of time he must wait before he finds out his HIV status after a drunken hookup.
Review: Lily James Does Stellar Work in 'Pam & Tommy'
Lily James transforms into sex symbol Pamela Anderson in the new miniseries that examines how her infamous sex tape affected the star's career.
Review: 'The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window' a Quirky Dramedy
Kristen Bell executive produces and stars in the quirky eight-part murder-mystery dramedy.
Review: 'Snowpiercer - Season 3' a One-way Ticket to Nowhere
The wheels are coming off the tracks in Season Three of the TNT Original Series "Snowpiercer," as Andre Layton's Daveed Diggs leads his band of rebels on a desperate search for survival!
Review: Cold and Moody, 'The Last Thing Mary Saw' Lacks Vision
Moody to a fault, this folk horror film doesn't have the insight into its characters it needs to have true vision.