‘Orion And The Dark’ Review: Charlie Kaufman’s Amusing Script Livens Up Netflix’s Kids ‘Toon About Fears Among The Very Young
Taking a page out of the Pixar playbook and animating entities turned into characters, DreamWorks Animation‘s latest feature Orion and the Dark recalls ‘toons...
‘The Exorcist: Believer’ Review: Dear Lord, What a Mess
In hindsight, The Exorcist: Believer poster I found tossed in a urinal in the movie theater bathroom before tonight’s press screening was probably a bad omen. You might...
‘10 Lives’ Review: Christopher Jenkins’ Cosy Family Animation Deals With Animal Magic And Loss – Sundance Film Festival
There’s quite a lot going on beneath the shiny, fun surface of this animated comedy, though some of the questions it deals with —...
‘Argylle’ Review: Don’t Sweat Her, Her Spy Novels Come to Life
The list of locations visited by the characters in Argylle reads like the ultimate luxury vacation: Greece, London, Hong Kong, French wine country. As well it...
Sundance Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The Sundance Film Festival has wrapped in snowy Park City, and Deadline was on the ground to watch all of the key films. Here...
‘Napoleon’ Review: A Twisted Love Story in a Plodding War Film
People are complicated creatures; they contain many contradictory impulses, emotions, and behaviors. Ridley Scott’s Napoleon aims to capture the contradictions of one such man by being a movie with...
Emmys TV Review: Anthony Anderson Solid As Host; Nostalgia-Heavy Ceremony Contains Few Surprises, Little Politics
Four months later than originally scheduled due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards finally showed up Monday night. Fast-paced,...
‘The Iron Claw’ Review: A Family Wrestles With Tragedy
One of the central truths of professional wrestling is also one of its central paradoxes: Wrestling may be “fake” (more accurately a predetermined performance...