MoviesFor movie characters having a very hard time, 2017 was a very good year Eric Melin, December 26, 2017
MoviesTrilogies, classics and killer mermaids: Tis the season for awesome Blu-rays Eric Melin, December 13, 2017
MoviesBoo Tube: Seven non-franchise, psychologically twisted double features for Halloween Eric Melin, October 27, 2017
MoviesScreen Stealers: Maybe more Blade Runner, more Larry David and more Stranger Things can make up for a lesser summer — if they live up to hype Eric Melin, September 1, 2017
MoviesDriven: After you’ve seen summer’s most satisfying movie, you have some catching up to do Eric Melin, August 23, 2017
The Americans returns, Bob Odenkirk better call Hallmark, Logan rips you up, and we get a Kodak moment with the BrideMarch 2, 2017
HBO tells you Big Little Lies, Brazil is truer than ever, The Detour gets back on the road, and Toni Erdmann ist sehr gutFebruary 15, 2017
The Alamo burns John Wick at both ends, Ricky Gervais punches in for Netflix, and Tower debuts on PBSFebruary 8, 2017
The Young Pope doesn't get old, Pedro Almodóvar does Alice Munro, FX does Marvel, Fox redoes 24, and Drew Barrymore does cannibalismFebruary 1, 2017
Train to Busan pulls into Screenland Armour’s Panic Fest, Schitt’s Creek is worth a damn, and The Witness pipes upJanuary 25, 2017
Baskets comes out the chute again, Isabelle Huppert fans are having a big month, and Sing Street hits NetflixJanuary 18, 2017
It’s game on for Elle, a revival rumpus for Miller’s Crossing, a rare Ocean Waves sighting at Screenland Armour, and Peter Jackson at his glory-est and goriestJanuary 11, 2017
Hidden Figures adds up, Portlandia returns, Jane Doe comes to the morgue, and Tom Hardy’s Taboo gets revengeJanuary 4, 2017
Dog Eat Dog is barking mad, Fleabag itchingly funny, but this week is all about Sherlock’s returnDecember 28, 2016
Barry presides over your Netflix queue, The Ref and The Ice Harvest mostly hold up, La La Land soars, and Heart of a Dog comfortsDecember 14, 2016
It’s a black-and-white week, with a Chrome-plated Mad Max, Eyes full of horror, and a like-new Fear for fans of 1950s noirDecember 7, 2016
Arts and Crafts’ slate includes the must-see Hunter Gatherer, and of course it’s time to watch Elf againNovember 30, 2016
Katie Holmes, Jeff Daniels, Chris Pine and Warren Beatty are among your dysfunctional relatives this Thanksgiving, but you can leave the house for Anna KendrickNovember 23, 2016
The Handmaiden seduces this week, while everyone else vies for dictatorial control over youNovember 16, 2016
Nicolas Cage remains an Army of One, James Spader always has his Secretary, and The Red Balloon stays forever in mindNovember 9, 2016
The Crown wants to rule Netflix, Werner Herzog blows his top, and Iggy Pop is Jim Jarmusch’s punk kingNovember 2, 2016