The great Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Ruth, a young woman who seems to have lost control over her life and the very unique nature of her being. As she’s being hunted by men in black, she finds her way home and back into the sphere of her mother and daughter. What unfolds is a story ...
Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, forGood Housekeepingsince 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families atParentsandWorking Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be...
In May December, Julianne Moore plays a wife and mother who has a shameful (and criminal) past, which involves how she met her current husband (Charles Melton). When a TV actress (Natalie Portman) wants to turn their lives into a movie, old wounds are reopened. Beneath the blistering dom...
In Lisa Cholodenko’s romance, Ally Sheedy is hardly recognizable as the Shermer High basket case who made her famous. Here, she plays a jaded photographer whose liaison with the girl next door—or rather, one floor below—draws her out of her heroin-induced pseudo-coma. ...
The director, Thea Sharrock, in her feature film debut, manages to capture the essence of the novel while adding her unique touch to the story. The film's strength lies in its ability to balance heart-wrenching moments with lighthearted, often humorous scenes, creating a realistic portrayal ...
This film will tug on your heartstrings in every possible way. Amandla Stenberg plays a girl named Maddy who's chronically ill. She has to stay home because the outside world could literally kill her. But when she meets and falls in love with her new neighbor, Olly, she's willing to ...
In May December, Julianne Moore plays a wife and mother who has a shameful (and criminal) past, which involves how she met her current husband (Charles Melton). When a TV actress (Natalie Portman) wants to turn their lives into a movie, old wounds are reopened. Beneath the blistering dom...
Rock-a-Doodle Toby Scott Granger, Glen Campbell, Sandy Duncan In this animated film, Chanticleer (Glen Campbell), a barnyard rooster, has convinced the other animals that his crowing makes the sun rise. When, one day, he forgets to crow and the sun comes up anyway, the secret is out....
Smile 2 is bigger, bolder, and considerably messier than the horror franchise's first film. It is now playing in theaters. Alex Welch October 18, 2024 Saturday Night review: A Saturday Night Live origin story that plays it too safe
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