film-reviews
How Did Police Get the Greg Kelley Sexual Assault Case So Wrong?
The sobering, enraging Showtime documentary ‘Outcry’ recounts the 2013 investigation of Kelley, a star Texas pro-football prospect who was convicted of molesting children — but never stopped insisting he was innocent
The Best Part of Will Ferrell’s ‘Eurovision’ Is Rachel McAdams
The Netflix comedy ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ is zany and oddly touching, but it wouldn’t work without the Oscar-nominee and underrated comedienne, who brings real heart to the silliness. (Plus, she’s a lot funnier than her co-star.)
With ‘Irresistible,’ Jon Stewart Is Still Talking at Us
This smug, well-meaning election satire is a reminder that the former ‘Daily Show’ host’s brand of political commentary isn’t nearly as funny or fresh as it used to be
Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ Looks Back in Anger at Black Soldiers’ Experience in Vietnam
This gripping Netflix drama about four veterans returning to Ho Chi Minh City for closure and buried treasure is messy and volatile — just like its tormented characters