
Marvel Women Unite
The women of Marvel have spoken: according to Brie Larson, they’ve asked studio head Kevin Feige to add an all-female feature film to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The women of Marvel have spoken: according to Brie Larson, they’ve asked studio head Kevin Feige to add an all-female feature film to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The combination of Will Smith, his younger digital clone, Ang Lee and Jerry Bruckheimer makes for a high-concept misfire.
Bong Joon-ho is on excoriating form in his exceptional pitch-black tragicomedy about social inequality in modern Korea.
Zombies chew up a petting zoo in this immature horror-farce, but star Lupita Nyong’o survives with her dignity intact.
Joaquin Phoenix is astonishing as the mentally ill geek who becomes the Joker in Todd Phillips’ neo-“Taxi Driver” knockout.
As The CW’s stalwart gritty superhero drama “Arrow” prepares to leave the air, the network may be positioning “Batwoman” as its heir.
“Kids Say the Darndest Things” seems more focused on making clear to its audience that Tiffany Haddish says the most familiar things.
Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” follows aspiring rappers with the help of Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and T.I.
“Carol’s Second Act” deserves to stick around for a while even as the show’s first half-hour is hit-or-miss.
Brian Cox (“Succession”) takes over from Bryan Cranston in Robert Schenkkan’s follow-up play to his Tony-winning “All the Way.”
“Almost Famous” fans get their backstage pass renewed via a stage musical adaptation in San Diego that feels familiar and refreshing.
Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins play an elderly husband and wife, one of whom might be dead.
The impeccable London revival of Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” stars Hiddleston, Charlie Cox, and Zawe Ashton.
This box set tackles a classic with less need of a spit-polish and not as many raw demos in the vault. Still necessary? Completely.
The follow-up to his 2018’s album mostly goes to softer places, but he still wants to nurture his bad-boy side, too.
Sheryl Crow is vowing this is her final full-length album. If so, it’s a heck of a retirement banquet.
It’s not even a contradiction to say that “Lover” is Swift’s most mature album and her most fun one, all at once.