by Leeann Remiker | Jun 17, 2025
Writer-director Celine Song is back with romantic dramedy ‘Materialists,’ bringing together an all-star trio of A-listers for her rumination on dating in the modern era. Opening with a sequence of two cave-people falling in love, it is clear the Song is still...
by Leeann Remiker | Jun 3, 2025
In ‘The Phoenician Scheme,’ iconic auteur Wes Anderson trades alpine hotels and asteroid-hit towns for oil fields, racketeering, and cartoonish assassination attempts in a 1950s world. What remains intact is Anderson‘s unmistakable voice, always quirky, composed, and...
by Leeann Remiker | May 8, 2025
Born to Be Offbeat Before she was dubbed “The Queen of the Indies,” Parker Posey was a precocious, premature twin from Baltimore. Born in 1968, she spent most of her childhood in Mississippi in a household that did not quite know what to do with her dreamer energy. “I...
by Leeann Remiker | May 6, 2025
Netflix’s ‘The Four Seasons’ marks a triumphant return to television for ‘Saturday Night Live’ alums Tina Fey and Will Forte, trading in their trademark satire for something gentler, but no less current. Supported by Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Kerri...
by Leeann Remiker | Apr 26, 2025
In Apple TV’s sharp, stylish new dramedy ‘Your Friends and Neighbors,’ Jon Hamm trades Don Draper’s smolder for suburban pettiness and passive-aggressive tennis matches. A biting take on wealth, masculinity, and community, the series signals the start of a full-blown...