Tag: Natalie Portman
Fountain of Youth Delivers a Flawed but Entertaining Adventure
Apple TV+’s Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski, Domhnall Gleeson, and Natalie Portman, takes us on a good old-fashioned treasure hunt. Read our review!
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 7 Review: My story.
Lady in the Lake concludes with a lackluster finale that confirms its wasted potential. Read our review of the series finale.
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 6 Review: I Know Who Killed Cleo Johnson
Lady in the Lake offers an experimental episode that makes us mourn the show’s untapped potential and shines a light on the truth. Read our review.
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Every time someone turns up dead in that lake, it does seem to lead to you.
Lady in the Lake continues to struggle with too much storyline but you have to admire some of the stylistic choices. Read our review.
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Innocence leaves when you discover cruelty. First in others, then in yourself.
Lady in the Lake works best when exploring the complexity of these characters, but gets lost in too much plot. Read our review!
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 3 Review: I was the first to see her dead. You were the last to see her alive
Lady in the Lake continues to explore Maddie and Cleo’s identities. One becomes a sympathetic hero while the other becomes an antihero. Read our review.
Lady in the Lake Season 1 Episode 1-2 Review: Did you know Seahorses are fish? / It has to do with the search for marvelous
It has enough interesting aspects to spark curiosity, but lacks surgency to inspire weekly viewings. It’s bingeable but not perfect weekly TV. Read our review.
Preview — Lady in the Lake: Two Lives Collide and Secrets are Revealed
Apple TV+ is bringing Laura Lippman’s 2019 novel, Lady in the Lake, to the screen for a seven-episode limited series. Read on for a preview.
May December Review: Impeccable Performances Not Overshadowed By Tone
May December is full of amazing performances, especially by Charles Melton, but the tone may divide opinions. Read our review.
Preview – May December: A Villain’s Tale
May December uses dark comedy to tell this complex story of a victim and two unlikable but complex women. Check out a preview.









