To see these highly respected directors become grounded by the war is as gripping as it is troubling.
How have I become so conditioned to compulsively check social media?
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' also works as a clever social commentary with feminist undertones.
“Legion” does its best to demonstrate just how intricate mental illness can be, while managing to be entertaining and thought-provoking.
“Trial & Error” masks the grittiness of crime TV with gleeful absurdity.
What is important for online users is to recognize that we should be open-minded to the idea that someone, celebrity or not, can take responsibility for their actions and realize their mistakes.
“Love” maintains its spot as an underrated, compelling study of romantic relationships.
By stripping away the façade of socialites, “Big Little Lies” unearths the substance behind its seemingly shallow characters, especially with stunning lead performances from Witherspoon, Kidman and Woodley.
We park the car in their garage, which always smelled of tar and gas, and I run toward the elevator up to their room. When the elevator opens to their hallway, I sprint down to the end, all giddy and showered, dressed up for Friday night. I could immediately smell chicken and Bubbie’s perfume.
"I’m Shmacked" frames the culture of college parties as a free-for-fall extravaganza.