Fritz on Fridays — Joshua Polanski's monthly celebration of filmmaker Fritz Lang — continues with 1943's "Hangmen Also Die!" One of the truly great Hollywood films from the studio era, it's also a landmark collaboration with German Leftist playwright Bertolt Brecht.
Featuring an outstanding showcase for Colin Farrell's skills, "Sugar" is simultaneously a solid detective story, engaging character study and one of the more ambitiously original streaming series to come down the pike in a long time.
"Sleeping Dogs" has a fun structure until the ending doesn’t quite provide the kind of surprise to make keeping up with the twists and turns feel rewarding.
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As a fan of mid-century horror, it’s impossible to undersell the delight of witnessing Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine share the screen.… continue
Beginning today, on the first Friday of every month, this column by critic Joshua Polanski will feature a short review or essay on a film directed by Fritz Lang (1890-1976), the great Austrian “Master of Darkness.”… continue
Serial Consumer celebrates and interrogates Evan’s relationship to franchised media and his addiction to purchasing its licensed products.… continue
Bruce Willis's illness casts a pall over an otherwise OK VOD thriller.
A delightful whodunit and solid sequel to "Knives Out."
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