A rookie director that’s in over his head, a leading actress that really likes Method acting, a mole trying to extort money from the producers what could go wrong?
“Why even do this show? I dunno.”
T・P BON may look like a simple children’s show, but it’s much more nuanced than that.
A biopic for fans only that seems destined to disappoint those very same fans.
The story of a young boy learning about his father's job -- and true nature -- explores themes of control, dominion and manhood.
This infotainment-y pseudo-doc digs into human microbiomes and emerges with some compelling science.
The series is a follow-up to the 2021 BAFTA-nominated film of the same name.
This biopic serves up the feelgood -- and a solid character study.
“I hope none of my blind friends see this and take it out of context.”
The series was adapted by Steve Yockey (The Flight Attendant) from the comic series by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner.
The colors, jewelry, and cinematography are truly a feast for the eyes.
The new Swedish thriller takes a look at what happens when two teens fall through the cracks of the legal system.