Science fiction
Not even the offensively colossal budget for the hotly anticipated series makes up for a tepid story and bland surprises. This franchise is running on fumes.
The multi-hyphenate has had a rough couple of months. “Atlas,” her terrible new Netflix film, is yet another L.
The second season of the Prime Video sci-fi Western isn’t weird enough to justify its existence.
“You have to be a pretty tough executive to stand up to me [and tell me] to take that gay character out,” Russell T. Davies says about the radically inclusive new season.
After a maligned few seasons, the beloved sci-fi series is back to win over new fans—and make history with its first Black Doctor. The result is a win for the franchise…mostly.
The brain-melting new sci-fi series stars Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly—and a host of multiverses, doppelgangers, and twists to keep you rapt.
The filmmaker’s polarizing stylistic flairs and penchant for interminable action sequences are all over this conclusion to his two-part “Star Wars” ripoff.