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Susan Sarandon dominates this low-key relationship dramedy with ease
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 24, 2023
This documentary by Anton Corbijn should mandatory for music fans everywhere.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 24, 2023
Michael J. Fox remains the icon cut from a different cloth in this candid documentary on life after Parkinson's.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 24, 2023
Bulked and breaking through, 'Magazine Dreams' is held together by a riveting central performance from Jonathan Majors.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 24, 2023
In a completely calculated way, this feature length stab at the MTV show remains intentionally average and overtly unchallenging – as it never seeks to overshadow the imminent new entry from showrunner Davis. Â
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 23, 2023
Low-key but much better for it, 'Sometimes I Think About Dying' is a revelation.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 22, 2023
'Truth Be Told' hits it out of the park again for Apple.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 21, 2023
'Stonehouse' is a slick political period piece worth the investment.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 14, 2023
Aided by some solid performances, 'Servant' season 4 is worth the subscription price.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Jan 10, 2023
This adaptation never quite comes together despite strong performances.
Martin Carr
Martin Carr
Dec 27, 2022