Although Christopher Robin is somewhat of a repurposed Steve Spielberg’s Hook, it still manages to capture the magical tenderness of Winnie the Pooh and friends.
8.5 out of 12 Tamales
Although Christopher Robin is somewhat of a repurposed Steve Spielberg’s Hook, it still manages to capture the magical tenderness of Winnie the Pooh and friends.
8.5 out of 12 Tamales
The zany energy quickly runs out in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, a Cartoon Network show which should have stayed just that.
5 out of 12 Tamales
Fallout’s razor-sharp twists, wry humor, and spectacularly sheer, unmitigated spectacle—involving some of the best stunts put on film—encapsulates not only the movie of the year but also one of the greatest action films of all time.
12 out of 12 Tamales
Joining the annals of shows-gone-too-soon, 22 episodes too few, Cristela hits the feels with heartfelt humor that transcends Mexican-American culture.
10 out of 12 Tamales
While Sorry to Bother You draws intriguing parallels between its fictional Oakland, California, and our current state of affairs, most of it comes off as absurd for the sake of absurdity.
5.5 out of 12 Tamales
25 years later The Sandlot still feels like summer in a bottle—a bang-up mix of 60s nostalgia, baseball homage, and an unforgettable cast of preteen misfits.
10 out of 12 Tamales
By leaving behind plausibility and reason, Sicario: Day of the Soldado isn’t as smart a political thriller as the first “Sicario,” but what it lacks in intelligence it makes up with brute force.
8 out of 12 Tamales
Cinematic in quality, cerebral in execution—and unparalleled in the seamless integration of “this is the state of our world” themes—Black Mirror, among a select few, is at the heart of the Golden Age of Television.
11.5 out of 12 Tamales
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? doesn’t delve deep into the life of Fred Rogers, leaving him a bit of a mystery; rather, this timely and well-crafted documentary focuses more on Mister Rogers’ poignancy and resoluteness—which we need now more than ever.
9.5 out of 12 Tamales
Behind stunning visuals, big laughs, and Paul Rudd’s and Evangeline Lilly’s dynamic pairing, Ant-Man and the Wasp stands tall—even in the wake of Infinity War.
10 out of 12 Tamales