Netflix has no shortage of options when it comes to science fiction programming and experimental anthology series, but Love, Death + Robots is an especially beautiful love letter to science fiction’s chameleonic nature and endless versatility. The unpredictable animated anthology series combines sci-fi with comedy, horror, fantasy, mystery, and romance
Why I No Longer Look Forward To New Wes Anderson Films
Something happened to Wes Anderson. Twenty years ago, he was the new auteur on the block. With indie hits like Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, and The Royal Tenenbaums, he established a distinctive style, one of charming, well-written, complex characters; whimsical and dogmatically stylized compositions; unique color palettes; and witty scripts crackling
Squid Game Season 3 Finally Reveals the Next Big Creepy Doll Game
Ever since the end of Squid Game season 2 revealed the return of the Red Light, Green Light Doll, Young-hee, in a brand new game, there’s been a lot of speculation about what this game could be. All we saw is the giant robot and her new male counterpart standing
Cannes 2025: Leave One Day (Partir un Jour) and Enzo
In what feels like a very natural fit, I’ll be pairing together two of the festival’s opening films as part of my Cannes 2025 coverage: Leave One Day (Partir un Jour), the festival’s opening film at large, and Enzo, which opens up the festival’s sidebar Directors’ Fortnight program. Neither film
Stranger Things Season 5 Release Date Strategy Is a Rubik’s Cube of Nonsense
The nice thing about Netflix as an entertainment enterprise is that when it wants a project to feel big, it has the tools to make it feel very big. That is also, as it turns out, the not-so-nice thing about Netflix. As part of its grand Tudum festival over the