‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ is still timeless at 25
The “be true to yourself” messaging of “Romy and Michele's High School Reunion” has made it a timeless favorite for 25 years. (And it’s one that’s currently streaming for free on Tubi.) Film critic Caroline Siede reflects on a quarter-century spent with the inventors of the Post-It.
Review: ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is a slapdash showcase for a screen legend
In real life, Nicolas Cage is having an extended moment. His indie drama “Pig” got rave reviews last year, a just-released book called “Age of Cage” articulates the importance of his long, eclectic career and the new movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” is his first live-action starring role to receive a wide theatrical release in ages. Film critic Jesse Hassenger reviews.
‘TMZ Hip Hop’ shines spotlight on hip hop culture, news
“We’re literally giving you the opinions that everyone has, but they’re scared to say,” Amber Diamond, one of the show's panelists told FOX TV Stations Group.
‘The Bad Guys’ review: Animated baddies make for a good time at the movies
Mix one part “Zootopia” with two parts “Ocean’s Eleven” and just a dash of the visual flair of “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” and you’ve got “The Bad Guys,” the new animated caper from DreamWorks. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews.
TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ throws a fake funeral
Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In this week’s episode, "RIP Cynthia," Kelly and Shrub volunteer at a senior computer class and the town gets a lesson on catfishing. Meanwhile, Mandy teaches Cheryl self-defense after she is attacked for her alliance with Pockton.
Review: ‘The Northman’ shines as a violent Viking revenge epic
Director Robert Eggers scales up his vision with his latest film “The Northman.” This violent Viking epic fuses Eggers’ thematic interest in the thin line between the real and the phantasmagoric with a grandiose, theoretically more accessible narrative about vengeance. Here's film critic Vikram Murthi's review.
‘Doctor Who’ review: A pirate-themed Easter special is a throwaway romp
There’s a big “Doctor Who” event on the horizon this fall: Jodie Whittaker will step down from her role as the Doctor just as showrunner Chris Chibnall hands over the reins to returning creator Russell T Davies. But first, it’s time for a rather aimless pirate romp in 19th century China! TV critic Caroline Siede reviews "Legend of the Sea Devils."
The best horror for Easter, streaming free on Tubi
Easter horror movies? You've got options. Film critic Katie Rife picks the month’s best horror, fantasy and sci-fi movies to stream for free, including some nightmarish Easter bunnies, an “Exorcist” and a zombified spring break.
‘Dual’ review: Two Karen Gillans, one deadpan dark comedy
"Dual," the latest from director Riley Stearn, s set in a near-future sci-fi world in which terminally ill patients are encouraged to make clones of themselves who can go on living in their place. What could possibly go wrong? FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews this pitch-black comedy, which stars Karen Gillan ("Guardians of the Galaxy") and Karen Gillan ("Doctor Who').
‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’ review: One of the year’s best films is a digital nightmare
“We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,” New York-based filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's new movie, feels the alienation of a life lived online deep within its bones. Rarely does a film convey the internal lives of its characters as viscerally as “World’s Fair.” Rarer still is a filmmaker who can accomplish this task with such clean, unadorned storytelling. Film critic Katie Rife reviews.
TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ and that old Flatch magic
Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In episode 6, “That Old Flatch Magic,” Kelly inspires Dylan to return to his passion for magic with a visit to Flatch’s new magic and vape shop, Smokus Pocus. Meanwhile, Shrub finally takes Beth on a date.
New movie roundup: ‘Sonic 2’ speeds into theaters and Jake Gyllenhaal hijacks an ‘Ambulance’
New movies arriving April 8 include "Sonic the Hedgehog 2," "Ambulance" and the national expansion of "Everything Everywhere All At Once." FOX film critics share their thoughts on what’s new, free, fun or all of the above.
Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once' is transcendent and a bit exhausting
In many ways, “Everything Everywhere” is a transcendently singular film that remixes familiar genre tropes into something that feels wholly new and quietly revolutionary. In other ways, it’s just exhausting. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews the highly anticipated Michelle Yeoh film.
Review: Yes, ‘Ambulance’ is stupid — but oh boy, is it fun
Michael Bay's “Ambulance” is a bifurcated mess that can’t decide what kind of movie it wants to be and so chooses instead to be several movies at once. Yet in spite of (or perhaps because of) its myriad flaws, it’s impossible to resist the film’s siren song. FOX film critic Allison Shoemaker reviews the action expert's latest.
Review: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ is bigger and more boring than the original
“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is much bigger (and a half-hour longer) than its predecessor, yet Sonic’s quest still can’t support an entire movie, no matter how extravagant or action-packed it might be. Film critic Vikram Murthi reviews this flashy sequel.
TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ welcomes a provocative art class
"Welcome to Flatch" heads to art class for episode four, "Naked Lady Day." Here's FOX TV critic Caroline Siede's recap.
Interview: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ directors on the power of Michelle Yeoh
“Everything Everywhere All At Once,” the new movie from Daniels (the directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) opens everywhere on Friday, April 8. FOX spoke with the pair about this enthralling, strange new film.
‘So You Think You Can Dance’ returns: JoJo Siwa, tWitch, Matthew Morrison to judge
JoJo Siwa, tWitch and Matthew Morrison will join "So You Think You Can Dance" as judges when the Emmy-winning series debuts its new season in May. Cat Deeley returns as host.
Will Smith’s Oscar-winning ‘King Richard’: where to stream it, what our critics thought
In the wake of Will Smith’s resignation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, we take another look at the performance that won him an Oscar. Here's where to stream “King Richard,” what our critics had to say and what to watch next.
New movie roundup: ‘Morbius,’ shmorbius
"Morbius" swoops in like a DNA-spliced-bat out of hell, "You Won't Be Alone" gets witchy and there are still two Tom Holland blockbusters in theaters. Here’s our take on what’s new, free, fun or all of the above.


















