The spare French drama "By the Grace of God" addresses the Catholic church sex abuse scandal with flat results
"What to Send Up" lays down a full-bodied theatrical experience aimed at uniting audiences in healing
Exploring a world of fantasy, and grief, in the heartfelt queer-themed dramedy "She Kills Monsters"
"Everybody" puts amusing, compelling thought at the mercy of randomized casting
With "Jojo Rabbit," Taika Waititi has created a satire for our times by visiting one of history's most harrowing moments
"Downton Abbey" is a comforting, if rushed, return to the beloved upstairs-downstairs drama
Not great, but never boring, Hustlers entertains with humor, heart, and a high-profile cast.
Two albums off a hiatus, Sleater-Kinney turns their sound upside-down with help from St. Vincent
Dropping the folk from folk-pop yields mixed results on the newest album from Of Monsters and Men
Thick with suspense, Jan Zabeil's thriller Three Peaks yields mostly frustration
Banks tries to find a more streaming-friendly sound, but suffers for it
Ed Sheeran curates a list of chart-toppers with his new E.P.
The catfights look real but the tale is strictly recycled in Disneyās ālive-actionā remake of The Lion King.
With Madame X, the Queen of Pop delivers her most bizarre, challenging work yet
Michael Kahn's curtain call at The Shakespeare Theatre Company is the breathtaking, deeply satisfying "The Oresteia"