Carrie Coon
Ten years after its premiere, The Leftovers remains a profound and often brutal examination of humanity’s tenuous grip on mortality.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Review: Stuck Chasing Phantoms
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire sees the Spengler family team up with the original Ghostbusters in a race to prevent a supernatural cataclysm.
The Gilded Age Season 2 Review: Jullian Fellowes’ Period Drama Won’t Interrogate Its Subjects
The second season of The Gilded Age proves showrunner Julian Fellowes is incapable of telling this story with the gravitas and truth it requires.
TIFF 2023: His Three Daughters Review
His Three Daughters proves that all you need to create something unforgettable is a grounded story that touches people and incredible talent to bring it to life.
The Gilded Age: Season 1 Finale Review
Carrie Coon is terrific throughout, elevating each stroke of Fellowes’ script with the most minute of facial expressions and body language.
The Gilded Age Episode 1.08 Review
Episode 8 of The Gilded Age sees Bertha in the series' most consistent and most absurd storyline, while Oscar and John make it gay.
The Gilded Age Episode 1.07 Review
Why is The Gilded Age’s chief scribe reluctant to lampoon his characters who actively uphold and benefit from a privileged society?
The Gilded Age Review: Episode 1.06
The Gilded Age Episode 6 opens upon the wreckage of a train derailment. Akash Singh leads us through where things go from there.
The Gilded Age Premiere Review
Carrie Coon’s promise that Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age was edgier than Downton Abbey proves true, at least in the premiere!
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Review: Everything Old Isn’t New Again
Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the fourth entry in the series, is minus the wit, humour, or imagination of its predecessors.
The Nest: Director Sean Durkin on the Power of Carrie Coon, Jude Law’s Big Heart, Smoke-Filled Rooms, and Haunted Houses
We spoke to The Nest director Sean Durkin about the spectacular chemistry between Jude Law and Carrie Coon and how the film walks the line between domestic drama and full-blown horror movie.
Gone Girl Review
It's hard to talk about David Fincher's Gone Girl without spoiling it, but rest assured that it's a blast.