‘The Great British Baking Show’ is back and blander than ever The first elimination of the season proves the show’s commitment to a rejection of spicy food. Paige Munshell September 29, 2020
Review: ‘I Lost My Body’ is an utterly unique animation If the art doesn’t leave you breathless, the morbidly sad yet hopeful story will. Paige Munshell December 6, 2019
Review: ‘The Knight Before Christmas’ is another loss for Netflix’s holiday crowd Vanessa Hudgens falls flat in her second Netflix Christmas original appearance. Paige Munshell December 3, 2019
Review: ‘Suffragette’ leaves the glamour behind in revealing the struggle for women’s suffrage The period piece is a tense drama that serves as a stark reminder for what we have left to accomplish. Paige Munshell November 25, 2019
Review: ‘Patriot Act’ is back with more punches Hasan Minhaj is undeterred in his path to expose all who have done wrong. Paige Munshell November 14, 2019
Is it time to crack out the Christmas music? Whether or not you’re ready to listen, we have some suggestions waiting for you. Paige Munshell November 12, 2019
Review: ‘Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!’ brings new levels of vulnerability to the screen A show known for bringing out the tissues somehow becomes even more emotional. Paige Munshell November 7, 2019
Review: ‘Stage Fright’ leaves the world of comedy behind Jenny Slate puts her life on camera for all to see in her new deeply personal Netflix special. Paige Munshell November 6, 2019
Review: ‘Dolemite is My Name’ immortalizes the Godfather of Rap for the 21st century Rudy Ray Moore’s story is brought to life by Eddie Murphy in this new Netflix biopic. Paige Munshell October 30, 2019
The on-screen version of ‘Looking For Alaska’ finds new depth for old tropes John Green’s first novel has drawn modern criticism nearly as much as it drew initial success. Paige Munshell October 23, 2019