Reel Reviews | Being Eddie
Eddie Murphy changed comedy, film, and the cultural imagination. Being Eddie celebrates the legend but avoids the truth.
Eddie Murphy changed comedy, film, and the cultural imagination. Being Eddie celebrates the legend but avoids the truth.
Kevin James and Alan Ritchson team up for Playdate, a chaotic suburban comedy that never quite sticks the landing.
George Clooney delivers one of his most self-aware performances in Jay Kelly, a reflective but uneven Hollywood elegy from Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer.
The Four Horsemen may be older and a little wiser, but their greatest illusion might be convincing us the ride isn’t over yet.
James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg is a tense and absorbing historical drama that explores the moral and psychological aftermath of World War II.
Sydney Sweeney transforms in Christy, a raw and unflinching look at the rise, fall, and resilience of boxing’s first female superstar. From the ring’s glory to the shadows of abuse, David Michôd’s drama pulls no punches.
Sarah’s Oil tells the remarkable true story of Sarah Rector, the eleven-year-old Black girl who defied the odds, struck oil, and became America’s youngest Black millionaire.
In All the Empty Rooms, veteran CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman takes a heartbreaking yet profoundly human journey through the preserved bedrooms of children lost to school shootings.