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Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of Netflix's 1922?

Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of Netflix's 1922?

by Emily Bruno — October 17, 2017
From the summer hit IT to the recently released THE DARK TOWER, audiences cannot get enough of Stephen King adaptations. The next addition comes in the form of the new Netflix film 1922. The film will start streaming on Netflix this Friday October 20th. Before then, take a look at the reviews to s...
Review Roundup: Andrew Garfield Stars in True Love Story BREATHE

Review Roundup: Andrew Garfield Stars in True Love Story BREATHE

by Emily Bruno — October 13, 2017
An inspiring true story of love, courage, and determination in the face of harrowing fortunes, the directorial debut of British actor Andy Serkis stars Oscar nominee Andrew Garfield as Robin Cavendish, the activist and innovator who helped make the world a more navigable place for the disabled....
Review Roundup: Jonathan Groff Stars in Netflix Drama MINDHUNTER

Review Roundup: Jonathan Groff Stars in Netflix Drama MINDHUNTER

by Emily Bruno — October 12, 2017
How do we get ahead of crazy if we don't know how crazy thinks? Two FBI agents (Broadway's Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany) set out on a sinister investigative odyssey to discover the brutal answers. MINDHUNTER launches on Netflix October 13, 2017....
Review Roundup: Chadwick Boseman & Josh Gad Star in  MARSHALL

Review Roundup: Chadwick Boseman & Josh Gad Star in MARSHALL

by Emily Bruno — October 12, 2017
Long before he sat on the United States Supreme Court or claimed victory in Brown v. Board of Education, Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman) was a young rabble-rousing attorney for the NAACP. MARSHALL hits theaters this Friday, October 13. Before you go to the theater, let's see what some of the ...
BWW Review: 'JUSTICE' Brings Revenge Back to the Old West

BWW Review: 'JUSTICE' Brings Revenge Back to the Old West

by Richard Best — October 10, 2017
JUSTICE takes us back to the Old West where outlaws reigned and lawmen rode heroically into town to stop them. While JUSTICE does have noticeable flaws, the film tells a decent story of revenge against a corrupt government official and his gang of evil mercenaries. So, the usual when it comes to wes...
Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in BLADE RUN

Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in BLADE RUNNER 2049?

by Emily Bruno — October 5, 2017
The past will always find you. BLADE RUNNER 2049 hits theaters tomorrow, October 6th. Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. Let's see what ...
Review Roundup: Did Critics Cast Their Votes for Lea-Michele Led THE MAYOR?

Review Roundup: Did Critics Cast Their Votes for Lea-Michele Led THE MAYOR?

by Emily Bruno — October 3, 2017
Tonight, the new series THE MAYOR, from executive producer and Tony winner Daveed Diggs (HAMILTON), premieres on ABC at 9:30 pm/ET. The series stars GLEE alum Lea Michele (SPRING AWAKENING) as Valentina Barella, who was originally the campaign manager for the losing mayoral candidate, Ed Gunt (David...
BWW Review: WILL AND GRACE Is As Hilarious As Ever In New Politically-Charged Reboot

BWW Review: WILL AND GRACE Is As Hilarious As Ever In New Politically-Charged Reboot

by Emily Bruno — September 25, 2017
Mac and Cheese. Peanut Butter and Jelly. Bert and Ernie. These are duos that have stood the test of time. WILL AND GRACE (and for that matter Jack and Karen) rightfully deserve their names on this list, as they prove themselves just as worthy as they were eleven years ago....
Review Roundup: Did YOUNG SHELDON Make a Big Bang with the Critics?

Review Roundup: Did YOUNG SHELDON Make a Big Bang with the Critics?

by Emily Bruno — September 22, 2017
Eight-year-old Iain recently starred in HBO's BIG LITTLE LIES and has appeared on NBC's LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT and the Steve Harvey-hosted kids competition show LITTLE BIG SHOTS. Of course theater fans know him best for his adorable reviews of Broadway shows. Parsons most recently appear...
BWW Review: Poor Scare Tactics and Mild Thrills From 'HOUSE BY THE LAKE'

BWW Review: Poor Scare Tactics and Mild Thrills From 'HOUSE BY THE LAKE'

by Richard Best — September 21, 2017
HOUSE BY THE LAKE has all the essentials that make a decent horror film; unsuspecting and naive adults, secluded location, tense musical score, creepy kid, but the one important element it's missing is, the actual horror....
Review Roundup - Matthew Vaughn's KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE

Review Roundup - Matthew Vaughn's KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE

by Richard Best — September 20, 2017
When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, the Kingsman's journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the United States known as the 'Statesman'....
Review Roundup: Did BATTLE OF THE SEXES Win Over the Critics?

Review Roundup: Did BATTLE OF THE SEXES Win Over the Critics?

by Emily Bruno — September 19, 2017
The electrifying 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) was billed as THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES and became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. The match caught the zeitgeist and sparke...
Review Roundup: Did the Critics Think Stephen King's IT had 'it?'

Review Roundup: Did the Critics Think Stephen King's IT had 'it?'

by Emily Bruno — September 7, 2017
Another day, another Stephen King adaptation. This time, it is for King's thriller IT, which follows a band of kids in the 80s as they face the terrifying clown of their nightmares, Pennywise....
BWW Review: THE HITMAN'S BODYGUARD Opening August 18

BWW Review: THE HITMAN'S BODYGUARD Opening August 18

by Lee Cooley — August 10, 2017
THE HITMAN'S BODYGUARD is an action-packed formula film with all the right ingredients....
BWW Interview: Gillian Pensavalle and Patrick Hinds, hosts of TRUE CRIME OBSESSED Pod

BWW Interview: Gillian Pensavalle and Patrick Hinds, hosts of TRUE CRIME OBSESSED Podcast

by Jennifer McHugh — June 5, 2017
When I was 12 years old, the Homecoming Queen in our small town in Pennsylvania was killed in a drunk driving accident. A few months later, her older brother shot the driver of the car that killed her point blank in the head four times. But did he really do it? Was he covering for his brother? Or hi...
BWW Recap: Patti Murin Reacts to the Historic BACHELORETTE Season Premiere

BWW Recap: Patti Murin Reacts to the Historic BACHELORETTE Season Premiere

by Patti Murin — May 22, 2017
Bonjour, America! I currently just spent a gorgeous spring day in Paris sequestered my hotel room. Why, you ask? Because I had to watch the first episode of the new season of THE BACHELORETTE. If you're reading this, you probably would have done the same....
BWW Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL 2 is Marvel at its Comedic, Emotional Best

BWW Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL 2 is Marvel at its Comedic, Emotional Best

by Matt Tamanini — May 5, 2017
I settled into a screening of VOL. 2, it was with a twinge of nervousness that the sequel would not live up to the original's greatness and impact. While I doubt that GUARDIANS 2 will do much of anything to reinvent the now familiar narratives of silly superhero movies, in many ways, the follow-up...
BWW Recap: A Romance Finally takes Flight on GREY'S ANATOMY

BWW Recap: A Romance Finally takes Flight on GREY'S ANATOMY

by Lauren Gienow — April 14, 2017
This week's GREY'S ANATOMY literally took the drama to new heights with the episode “In The Air Tonight” (which has been advertised all week as #GreysOnAPlane). The bulk of this episode, directed by Chandra Wilson, takes place on a plane that hits some pretty serious turbulence mid flight. Mered...
BWW Review: Charming, Irreverent SPEECH & DEBATE Speaks to the Drama Kid in All of Us

BWW Review: Charming, Irreverent SPEECH & DEBATE Speaks to the Drama Kid in All of Us

by Matt Tamanini — April 7, 2017
There is a palpable need for acceptance running through every moment of the charming and irreverent film adaptation of Stephen Karam's quirky SPEECH & DEBATE. The story's three central characters are each longing for acceptance from their peers, their loved ones, or themselves in the way that is all...
BWW Recap: Jackson and April Take on Montana in this Week's GREY'S ANATOMY

BWW Recap: Jackson and April Take on Montana in this Week's GREY'S ANATOMY

by Lauren Gienow — March 17, 2017
Last night's GREY'S ANATOMY, entitled “Who Is He (and What is he to You)” and directed by Kevin McKidd, was billed as 'Japril the sequel' – a Jackson and April centric episode that finds them jetting off to Montana to perform a throat transplant. Jackson does the Voice-Over that typically goes...
BWW Recap: A War is Brewing on GREY'S ANATOMY

BWW Recap: A War is Brewing on GREY'S ANATOMY

by Lauren Gienow — March 10, 2017
GREY'S ANATOMY is back after a week away with an episode entitled “Civil War”. It is an apt title because things are icy to say the least. There are several civil wars of sorts happening around the hospital. Many had existed for a while now, but it appears some things are finally reaching a brea...
BWW Review: The Great White Hope Can't Save THE GREAT WALL

BWW Review: The Great White Hope Can't Save THE GREAT WALL

by Natalie de la Garza — February 17, 2017
So, I'm walking through my local multiplex last year and, imagine my surprise, when I come across a poster for THE GREAT WALL, Matt Damon's giant white face taking up about 80 percent of the surface area and dwarfing China (and I'm assuming Chinese people, not that I could see them they were so smal...
BWW Recap: SUPERGIRL Defends Lena While National City Attacks the 'Luthors'

BWW Recap: SUPERGIRL Defends Lena While National City Attacks the 'Luthors'

by Nicole Ackman — February 13, 2017
In this episode, we finally find out if Lena Luthor is innocent or a pawn of CADMUS once and for all. Lena learns a shocking truth about her past, Lillian Luthor goes to trial for her crimes, and Kara defends her friend to everyone else. Plus, we almost got a resolution to that tension between Kara ...
BWW Recap: Everyone's Got Secrets on this Week's GREY'S ANATOMY

BWW Recap: Everyone's Got Secrets on this Week's GREY'S ANATOMY

by Lauren Gienow — February 10, 2017
Last night's episode of GREY'S ANATOMY was all about secrets—specifically the deep dark personal secrets that are just too revealing to tell anybody. The episode was aptly titled “None of Your Business”. Several characters navigated romantic, professional and familiar relationships while keepi...
BWW Recap: The TIMELESS Team Flies Sky High into the Roaring 20s

BWW Recap: The TIMELESS Team Flies Sky High into the Roaring 20s

by Courtney Henley — February 6, 2017
It only took thirteen episodes, but thinks are finally starting to take shape on TIMELESS. In what is easily the biggest reveal of the series, we learned that Lucy's father is the man behind Rittenhouse - the organization she's been fighting against all this time. Talk about a conflict of interests....
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