Reviews

Over the course of our more than 15-year existence, FSR has published thousands of reviews. We have reviewed movies from film festivals like Sundance, SXSW, TIFF, and Cannes. We review new theatrical and streaming releases. We even have two recurring columns — Previously On and Up Next — in which we review new and returning TV shows. And just as a fun fact, we used to give out letter grades with our reviews.

Browse our entire reviews archive below

Lucky Hank Review

AMC’s ‘Lucky Hank’ Casts Bob Odenkirk in An Entertaining New Role

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Bob Odenkirk is an AMC leading man once again with Lucky Hank, which is shaping up to be an enjoyable campus-set comedy with a bittersweet undercurrent.

Ted Lasso Season 3 Review

‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 Is A Step Down For A Once-Winning Series

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Award-winning hit Ted Lasso should be returning on top of the world, but the new season might be suffering from a case of the yips.

Scream 6

‘Scream 6’ Is One of the Best in the Franchise, Even If It Bungles the Big Reveal

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A big step up from the last ‘Scream’ and one hell of a fun, stab-happy ride.

Champions

Stellar Ensemble Makes ‘Champions’ A Basketball Movie for the Ages

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Woody Harrelson shines as part of an ensemble in this new basketball comedy.

Perry Mason HBO Season 2 Review

HBO’s ‘Perry Mason’ Is Back With Another Satisfying Slow-Burn Mystery

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In its second season, HBO’s stylish, steadily-paced show Perry Mason returns to take on a case with racism and conspiracy at its core.

Daisy Jones And The Six Review

‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ is a Try-Hard Musical Drama That Doesn’t Deliver On Its Own Hype

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Riley Keough headlines the new faux-roc doc, which delivers good performances and catchy music, but is also riddled with cliches and self-important framing.

The Way Of The Gun

Imprint Brings More Dark Thrills to Blu-ray with After Dark: Neo-Noir Cinema Collection Two

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Six neo-noirs, some hitting Blu-ray for the first time, are collected in this fantastic box set from Australia.

Creed III

‘Creed III’ Is an Engagingly Familiar Featherweight Success

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Jonathan Majors out here stealing a second franchise in as many weeks.

Hello Tomorrow Review

Apple TV’s Retrofuturistic Show ‘Hello Tomorrow!’ Has Tons of Style But Limited Substance

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In the offbeat, retrofuturistic new Apple TV+ series, Billy Crudup plays a salesman trying to get everyday people to buy a piece of the moon.