No Time to Die: James Bond vs. the Pandemic
Bond 25 cuts a little too close to the bone.
Bond 25 cuts a little too close to the bone.
The Tragedy of Macbeth is straight-up glory-of-cinema filmmaking, and at 66, Joel Coen continues to be one of his field’s creative leaders.
As many times as Muhammad Ali’s story has been told, it will never be told better than in the enthralling eight-hour Ken Burns documentary.
The daily dramas of that era will fade away in time; the administration’s lasting mark is elsewhere.
Joe Biden has suffered great loss, but whether he has empathy is an open question.
Andrew Cuomo was a builder as well as a destroyer, but his egregious arrogance did him in.
On falling in love with England.
Promoting social decay in the name of social justice, Alvin Bragg threatens to be a disaster for New York City.
John Mellencamp’s ‘Pink Houses’ is beloved by patriotic Americans, despite its anti-American origins.
The Tomorrow War is a rousing action blockbuster with a throwback spirit.
The screen version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights offers a thin story but plenty of good cheer.
I’m not ready for a future in which I just go around without a visible display of my self-righteousness.
A reunion special doesn’t do justice to the importance of the smash Nineties sitcom.
A rare voice of sanity in the theater, Tom Stoppard vigorously rebuked and lampooned the most monstrous idea of his time.
Hint: It’s not an aversion to Truth and Science.
The Sorrow and the Pity was more cheerful than this display of preachifying finger-pointers.
Progressive values rarely come before profits in the movie business.
The murder of an officer in the very center of our democracy is being treated as just some random thing that happened, all because the narrative didn’t fit.
Political prisoner Alexei Navalny has proven he is prepared to die in the effort to expose the abuses of the Putin regime.
Taken as a whole, his work constitutes one of the greatest achievements of any American novelist.
Warren G. Harding’s short presidency was a monumental success. So progressive mythmakers set out to smear him.
He has no sense of shame.
Disney+’s warning attacks a nonproblem with a meaningless blob of sensitivity signaling.
Andrew Cuomo covered up more than 5,000 deaths tied to nursing homes. The details are only now emerging.
Sycophantic pundits compare Biden to God, call him the nation’s new father, and say ‘cleansing’ is underway.
With apologies to the great Billy Joel.
Convicting the president and barring him from future office is the clearest way forward for the GOP.
What the Italian film Martin Eden tells us about hard-left fantasies.
In 1971, Hollywood gave us a string of not only great films but enduringly fascinating ones.
There’s an important issue involving young women, sex, and campus, but Promising Young Woman refuses to confront it.