Pervasive perverseness reigns hilariously supreme during Borat’s ignominious return to the US and A, cementing Sacha Baron Cohen’s place on the Mt. Rushmore of comedic trolls.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Pervasive perverseness reigns hilariously supreme during Borat’s ignominious return to the US and A, cementing Sacha Baron Cohen’s place on the Mt. Rushmore of comedic trolls.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Holy f%ing smoke, Homelander, The Boys’ second go-around is full-throttle, take-no-prisoners crazy—in the best way possible—improving on an already excellent season one by leaps and super-human bounds.
12 out of 12 Tamales
Adam Sandler unintentionally resurrects The Waterboy’s Bobby Boucher in the worst way possible in Hubie Halloween, a monster mashup of horrible characters, flat jokes, and bodily functions that make Little Nicky look halfway decent.
3.5 out of 12 Tamales
With the kiddie-gloves almost off and the dino-chomps questionably PG, Netflix’s Camp Cretaceous isn’t a throwaway Jurassic World clone—but a formidable companion series with surprising bite.
9 out of 12 Tamales
Although Enola Holmes breaks little or no new ground—even if it razes fourth walls—its lead, Millie Bobby Brown, fills Sherlock’s deerstalker hat swimmingly.
8 out of 12 Tamales
Holding back no punches, Cobra Kai improves on season one’s excellence, winning match point after match point as it expertly moves 35 year old and current storylines forward.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Unexpectedly kickass, Cobra Kai revives its 1980s movie counterpart(s) with a series that is both welcoming to new fans and rewarding to those around since the beginning.
10 out of 12 Tamales
Christopher Nolan’s love letter to himself, Tenet, even with typical, slick Nolan sequences and strong acting, alienates its viewers—filming in iambic pentameter instead of for-the-masses prose.
6 out of 12 Tamales
While Mulan’s tone and humor can be terse at times, the immense scope, the gorgeous cinematography, and inspiring action set pieces bring a certain gravitas to this worthwhile reimagining.
9.5 out of 12 Tamales
The days of excellency are long past in this second sequel to the 1989 original, but some noteworthy cameos and a half-way okay subplot keep it from being completely tone-deaf.
6 out of 12 Tamales