What to Watch
What to Watch: "The Summer Book," "The Perfect Neighbor," "Bugonia"
Glenn Close stars in a film adaptation of Tove Jansson's translucent memoir. Plus: A Florida tragedy documented and Yorgos Lanthimos' latest provocation.
Weekly Digest
Lotsa stuff to catch up on: Keaton, Lemmon, Bruce and more.
New Movies
The Bruce movie is a brooder based on a good book about a great album. Plus: "Blue Moon," "The Mastermind" and more.
Events
The Newton-born actor gets a hometown festival this weekend β join me for a Saturday evening chat with his grown kids.
New Movies
Plus reviews of the new "Frankenstein," Jafar Panahi's latest, Keanu Reeves as an angel, Rose Byrne as a mother of a mother, and a little soapboxing
Remembrances βοΈ
An era's enchantress takes her farewell. Lah. Di. Dah. π
Weekly Digest
Two really, really good movies on VOD, and my last review for the Washington Post (for now) (I think).
New Movies
Good Movies π½
Two new excellent, unknown films on VOD, plus new releases "Kiss of the Spider Woman " and "Roofman" and lots more.
Weekly Digest
A guide to movies in theaters and on demand, plus pop culture observations, from a film critic with 40 years in the business.
A great actor returns in a less-than-great movie and a popular star goes indie-unrecognizable.
A potpourri of streaming recs, including Powell and Pressburger's "I Know Where I'm Going!," a neat little Riz Ahmed thriller and a documentary compendium of Bob Dylan's Newport appearances. For starters.
Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie is something to see. So you should see it.
Following last week's post, a round-up of sites and newsletters with an eye toward an eventual unofficial news network. Oh, also a movie recommendation.
A busy and mournful week: Robert Redford died and so did late-night TV as a free market of political comedy. Plus: Some movies to watch.
Plus new reviews of "Steve," "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" and "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale" (one hopes).
The news industry is in crisis. We need something new. A modest proposal.
This one hurts, doesnβt it?
Some movies to lighten your existential load this week -- or to confirm it.
Reviews of the new ChloΓ© Zhao, del Toro's monster movie, "The Smashing Machine," "Good Fortune" and "The Christophers"
Coming to theaters near you: A darker, deeper (but still funny!) "Knives Out," an 18th-century rave about the founder of the Shakers, a new Saoirse Ronan and more.
Joachim Trier's best movie to date? Richard Linklater's love letter to Godard and Truffaut? Peak Panahi? Read on.