Author: Cristina Iskander
The Dig Review: A Sobering, Quiet Exploration
Netflix’s new film is both a history lesson and rumination on the human experience. Read on for our review of The Dig!
Dickinson Review: Split the lark (Season 2 Episode 6)
A little night music leads to revelations galore on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 6 “Split the lark.” Read on for our review!
Dickinson Review: Forbidden Fruit a flavor has (Season 2 Episode 5)
Sue throws a salon, trying to cement her status as a tastemaker, but the most compelling events are happening behind the scenes. Read on for our review of Dickinson Season 2 Episode 5 “Forbidden Fruit a flavor has.”
Dickinson Review: The Daisy follows soft the Sun (Season 2 Episode 4)
Sisters Emily and Lavinia are struggling under the weight of expectations on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 4 “Death follows soft the Sun.” Read on for our review!
Dickinson Review: Does Emily Want to Be a Nobody? (Season 2 Episodes 1-3)
Dickinson’s Season 2 premiere episodes are charming, moody, and most importantly, a marked improvement over its first season. Read on for our review of the first three episodes!
Pieces of a Woman Review: Vanessa Kirby Stuns in Netflix Melodrama
Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman suffers from some clumsy plotting, especially in its third act, but benefits from a knockout performance by Vanessa Kirby.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 4 Review: A Chaotic But Satisfying Final Bow
Chaos reigns! Read on for our post-mortem of the final season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Preview — Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 4: The Coven’s Last Stand
Double, double, toil, and trouble. Sabrina’s double is bound to cause some complications on the final season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Read on for our photo and video preview!
The Prom Review: Glitz, Sequins, and Zazz Try to Distract From Weak Plotting
Should you get out your dancing shoes and join the unruly hearts of The Prom? Read on for our review!
Emily in Paris Season 1 Review: All Sugar, No Substance
Emily in Paris, Darren Star’s newest project, doesn’t come close to the iconic status of its predecessors but still provides some handy escapism and beautiful views. Read on for our review!










