DESPICABLE ME 2: Watch It At Home – Good-Hearted If Unexciting Sequel For the Kids Despicable Me was far from the most ambitious or striking animated feature of the last few years, but it was definitely cute. It told the story of supervillain Gru (voiced by Steve Carell), a Scrooge type with an unplaceable […]
THE GOODWIN GAMES: Monday 8:30PM on FOX – If Nothing Else Is On… Note: we reviewed the original pilot for this show back in August. Since then, however, it underwent fairly significant recasting and reshooting, so it seemed fair to give the new version another look. The term “busted pilot” is fairly well known, […]
THE GOOD WIFE: Sunday 9PM/9:30PM (depending on football) on CBS THE GOOD WIFE lost a step in an uneven fourth season that included botched characters (Kalinda’s husband, the friend/foe played by Maura Tierney) and a gubernatorial campaign that never caught dramatic fire. But the finale set things up very nicely for Season 5, and the […]
mother! (Paramount – Sept 15): It may come as a shock to people who have been following the marketing for Darren Aronofsky’s mother! to find out that it isn’t a horror movie at all. It uses thriller grammar from time to time, and in the early going you might think you’re going to see […]
FEAR THE WALKING DEAD: Sunday 6PM on AMC Previously… on FEAR THE WALKING DEAD: Something odd is happening in Los Angeles, years before and a continent away from Rick Grimes and his troupe of survivors. People are dying and then coming back to life, hungry for more than sushi and protein shakes. High […]
Read All Our Fall Pilot Reports here and Midseason Pilot Reports here. BETRAYAL: Sunday 10PM on ABC – If Nothing Else Is On… BETRAYAL is certainly on brand for ABC. Its pilot, just like the one for Revenge two seasons ago, starts by flash-forwarding to a shooting, and the action that follows takes us […]
NOVITIATE (Sony Classics): It’s not clear how much of an audience there can be for a dark drama set amid the physical and psychological hardships of a pre-Vatican II midwestern abbey, but Margaret Betts’s Novitiate provides an utterly convincing insight into that world. (Betts won a “breakthrough” directing award at the festival.) The story […]
This year’s Toronto International Film Festival had a very solid line-up, so much so that although the titles below are listed in rough order of preference, even the worst of them is of some interest, very possibly worth seeing for those intrigued by the genre or filmmaker. The Festival, as has been the case […]