‘Scream VI’ is slick fun, but rules go out the window
Movie review: This requel-sequel is technically well-made, but does the saga now care less about being a “Scream” film?
Movie review: This requel-sequel is technically well-made, but does the saga now care less about being a “Scream” film?
First episode impressions (TV review): The flash-forwards provide talking points, but Tony Shalhoub and the gorgeous sets are what make “Maisel” marvelous.
Movie review: An unpleasant message and flat narrative make this adaptation a misfire, despite a strong Dave Bautista turn.
First episode impressions (TV review): The kills are gore-ific and the mystery is respectable, but “Slasher” isn’t quite convincing as a period piece.
TV review: Natasha Lyonne has the mannerisms of Columbo, but other aspects of Rian Johnson’s show establish a fresh identity.
Book review: Lily Anderson makes a respectable Buffyverse debut by breezily presenting a neighboring dimension from Evil’s point of view.
Book review: William Ritter doesn’t do anything new with Spike. But he does prove you can never go wrong with this great character.
Book review: Part two of the “Frankie the Vampire Slayer” series has appeal for both its familiar facets and for the new Scoobies.
Book review: The plot thickens as Constance and Pendergast hop through dimensions, and the authors make it seem plausible.
Book review: King’s own imaginings blend with those of great fantasy storytellers for a diverting but not groundbreaking epic.