Movies
A NEW KIND OF ANGST
GAME, SET, MATCH
ENOUGH ALREADY
The Netflix film starring Ryohei Suzuki may be live action, but it can’t escape a cartoonishness that makes the whole thing a mess.
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER
Christian musician Joel Smallbone co-directed this biopic about his own hardscrabble family, who worshiped their way to wealth.
WATCH THIS
The heartbreaking new indie “We Grown Now” is a delicate reminder of the fleeting innocence of childhood and the cruel reality of kids having to face the real world far too soon.
SEE/SKIP
A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
RIP
The vampire-ballerina horror movie marks one of the “Euphoria” star’s final projects before his death, and his hilarious performance captures his devastating potential.
BEHIND THE CONTROVERSY
The bodily functions depicted in the film sparked walkouts at Sundance. The cast and filmmakers tell us they weren’t surprised—but hope audiences see the moving story beneath that.
THE SCARGIVER
The filmmaker’s polarizing stylistic flairs and penchant for interminable action sequences are all over this conclusion to his two-part “Star Wars” ripoff.