Medieval drama meets the #MeToo era in a solidly entertaining film starring Adam Driver and Matt Damon.
Award-winning documentary Cured chronicles the activist struggle to remove homosexuality from the APA's list of mental illnesses
Christopher Ashley on directing "Diana: The Musical for Netflix," as the show preps its long-delayed Broadway opening
A trio of cringeworthy coming-out journeys collide in the Canadian drama "On the Fringe of Wild"
Daniel Craig says bye-bye to Bond with the haunting but talky revenge tale "No Time to Die"
"Venom: Let There Be Carnage" feels like a lot of set-up for little pay-off, despite bursts of eye-popping CGI and visual effects
Here TV's drama was the "perfect way" for Jackson to transition into acting
Woolly Mammoth brushes up their Shakespeare with a hilariously irreverent retelling of "Richard III"
Angelica Ross speaks her mind, sings her soul, and holds Pose dear as she writes her next chapter
Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez sleuth it up in Hulu’s spirited Only Murders in the Building.
"My Name Is Pauli Murray" sharply illuminates its subject's heroic lifelong fight for human rights.
“Humbled and honored” to have his films Chocolate Babies and Jason and Shirley added this month to The Criterion Channel, writer-director Stephen Winter still feels...
The wistful, whimsical "Quixote Nuevo" casts a winning spell with a reimagined tale of Cervantes' dreamer hero
Everybody's singing pep songs in the blandly empowering high school musical "Everybody's Talking About Jamie"
A powerful advocate for representation in TV and movies, BD Wong makes his TV directing debut on "Awkwafina is Nora from Queens"