Hot Comb (2019)
Ebony Flowers’ impressive debut is a celebration of black hair in all its natural, pressed and relaxed glories.
Ebony Flowers’ impressive debut is a celebration of black hair in all its natural, pressed and relaxed glories.
A modern fable about reinvention and lost privilege in the face of opportunity and loneliness.
Exploitative, crass and offensive on every possible level; the worst film Zemeckis has ever done.
A lackluster game selection and poor emulation make this PlayStation throwback a mediocre cash grab.
Bad indexing and questionable data can’t derail this otherwise informative collection of gaming history.
A sequel that goes the distance, both as metaphor for intergenerational inheritance and individual self-worth.
A mediocre, largely forgettable attempt at Southern Gothic nihilism that’s more filler than thriller.
A beautifully drawn, sprawling historical epic worthy of comparisons to both Dickens and Dostoyevsky.
Fantastically realizes Rod Serling’s unused screenplay that shows how adaptable the Apes mythos can be.
A long-overdue examination of the cinematic and martial arts icon’s life and career, separating fact from fiction, myth from legend.