Indigenous genius at work, Reservation Dogs is comedic coolness incarnate, one of 2021’s best new shows.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Indigenous genius at work, Reservation Dogs is comedic coolness incarnate, one of 2021’s best new shows.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Daniel Craig’s older, bolder Bond goes where no James Bond film has gone before—and it’s a blast from start to especially finish.
9 out of 12 Tamales
The riotous rapport between Carnage’s Tom Hardy and his very CGI “co-star” brings the fun, even if it falls a little short of its predecessor.
7 out of 12 Tamales
Serving its comedy jet black—and brimming to the lip—The White Lotus exceeds at dishing out comedic malaise and malice.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Clint Eastwood passed on playing the lead protagonist of Cry Macho in his 60s, 70s, and 80s—unfortunately—he didn’t do the same in his 90s.
3.5 out of 12 Tamales
Remarkably, What We Do in the Shadows builds on its previous season’s chemistry, sinking its fangs further into everything that works, while creating moments of comedic genius along the way—Jackie Daytona anyone?
11 out of 12 Tamales
Rarely does a cast so succinctly and instinctively embody their characters than in FX’s What We Do in the Shadows, a series that lives up to and livens up the film its based on.
10 out of 12 Tamales
The movie before the hit FX show, Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement’s What We Do in the Shadows, lays the groundwork—above and six feet below—to what has transitioned into one of TV’s funniest shows.
9 out of 12 Tamales
Like the pals you make on a summer getaway, Hulu’s Vacation Friends’ fun and laughs are mostly forgotten as soon as it ends.
6 out of 12 Tamales
Click Bait’s one-twist-too-many, one-suspect-too-many keeps its audience momentarily entertained and guessing—until it leaves them feeling baited and switched.
6.5 out of 12 Tamales