The film follows producer Lorne Micheals (Gabriel LaBelle) and his crew as they prepare to air SNL live for the first time.
‘The Apprentice’ is a Political Thriller With a Message
The Apprentice, a docudrama from director Ali Abbasi, is a cutting, yet often comedic, look into Donald Trump’s rise to notoriety.
‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Disappoints Despite High Expectations
Unlike Joker (2019), Phillips’ latest film lacks the “it” factor that pulls the audience into the dark universe of the antihero.
‘A Different Man’ Challenges the Correlation Between Beauty and Self-Fulfillment
‘A Different Man’ suggests it might take more than just looks to succeed in life, a lesson learned far too late by the film’s antihero.
‘Speak No Evil’ Leaves Frittered Potential
James Watkins’ ‘Speak No Evil’ leaves horror and psychological thriller lovers bored and unfazed.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Is Fun … As Long As You Know Your Cameos
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ offers fun while catering mostly towards Fox Marvel film fans, with its various niche references.
‘Challengers’ is a Beautiful Look at Love and Competition
Italian director Luca Guadagnino delivered an artful masterpiece about athletic and romantic entanglements with Challengers, released on April 26.
‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Cinematic Masterpiece
Director Denis Villeneuve has gone bigger, bolder, and better in the masterpiece that is ‘Dune: Part Two.’
‘Madame Web’ Is Not A Superhero Film
Madame Web isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. The film falls victim to the expectations of the superhero genre when it’s meant to be judged as a thriller.
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Is a Comedic Exploration of Love and Human Nature
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ offers a compelling exploration of comedy, love, and the darker facets of human nature, wrapped in a neon-lit package of nostalgia and charm.