Jon Negroni

Film Review: ‘Concrete Cowboy’ wears a few too many hats in this coming-of-age drama

On the horses is where I spent most of my days. If you’re a troubled human being, the movies claim… Read More

April 2, 2021

TV Review: Robert Kirkman’s ‘Invincible’ wants to be two superhero shows, and it pretty much succeeds

Voice work from Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, Mahershala Ali, Seth Rogen, J.K. Simmons, Zazie Beetz and Jason Mantzoukas highlights the… Read More

March 25, 2021

Film Review: ‘Long Weekend’ has its weird, quirky heart in the right place

Not long into Long Weekend, the film’s buzzed, mild-mannered protagonist, Bart (Finn Wittrock), asks his comparably tipsy new companion, Vienna… Read More

March 12, 2021

Film Review: ‘Coming 2 America’ should’ve let Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall stay put

Around the midway point of Coming 2 America, one of our new central characters, Lavelle (Jermaine Fowler), remarks that the… Read More

March 4, 2021

Film Review: ‘Chaos Walking’ is a bit more coherent than its title suggests

The YA film has no intention of dying anytime soon. It may have slowed its roll in recent years, but… Read More

March 4, 2021

Film Review: ‘Tom & Jerry’ somehow makes New York less interesting with animated characters

There's maybe one scene in all of Tom & Jerry that at least partly measures up to the catchy formula… Read More

February 26, 2021

TV Review: ‘Behind Her Eyes’ is Netflix at its best, worst, and most WTF

The mad, chaotic energy of Behind Her Eyes feels almost like a practical joke, the kind of prank you'd expect… Read More

February 22, 2021

Film Review: ‘Silk Road’ is a true-story crime drama that is weirdly short on both

In one of the earliest scenes of Silk Road, a scraggly-bearded Nick Robinson half-heartedly perks up from his bed to… Read More

February 18, 2021

Film Review: ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ wraps up the cozy trilogy with a few new hearts to break

In many ways, To All the Boys: Always and Forever feels like a love letter addressed to its own series,… Read More

February 14, 2021

Film Review: ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’ is the comedic vacation we need right now

You’d be well within your rights to wonder if Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo’s titular Barb and Star are characters… Read More

February 13, 2021

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