Reviews
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‘Jimpa’ Review: Olivia Colman and John Lithgow Soar in Beautiful, Bittersweet Drama
Sundance 2025: Though boasting a big name cast, it’s Aud Mason-Hyde who steals the show
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‘By Design’ Review: Juliette Lewis and Mamoudou Athie Are a Joy in This Bold Body Swap Comedy
Sundance 2025: Pull up a chair and let Amanda Kramer’s unflinchingly sad and silly satire wash over you
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‘English’ Broadway Review: Something Gets Lost in the Translation
Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play embraces the tyranny, ignores the chaos in a classroom.
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‘Luz’ Review: Flora Lau Conjures a Gorgeous Drama of Technology and Isolation
Sundance 2025: The visually compelling feature centers on characters who embrace the titular VR world
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‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’ Review: An Unguarded Portrait of a Groundbreaking Talent
Sundance 2025: Oscar winner Matlin shines in this personal and professional retrospective tribute
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‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Review: Michelle Yeoh Proves Skeptics Wrong in Charming Paramount+ Spinoff Film
The beloved franchise finds nuance and fun tapping into the spy genre
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‘Companion’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid Star in a Wily, Well-Oiled Scary Movie Machine
Drew Hancock’s debut feature is a devilishly clever horror comedy about one-sided relationships
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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ Review: There’s Something Rousing in the State of San Andreas
A new documentary transforms the ultraviolent world of “GTA Online” into an absurd and profound Shakespearean stage
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‘Back in Action’ Review: Cameron Diaz Is Finally Back (but She Deserves a Better Movie)
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz are suburban parents with a super spy past in a generic thing Netflix made
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‘The Pitt’ Review: Noah Wyle Brings Comfort to Max’s Chaotically Fun ER Drama
The medical procedural won’t avoid “ER” comparisons, but its streaming home frees it to take more risks
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‘American Primeval’ Review: Netflix’s Violent Western Plays Like a Masochistic Binge
Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch headline a dirty but delicate tale of intrigue and brutality
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‘On Call’ Review: Dick Wolf’s Prime Video Police Drama Won’t Reinvent the Genre
Eriq LaSalle stars and directs a handful of episodes of Amazon’s half-hour procedural
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‘Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action’ Review: Netflix Scratches the Surface of America’s Trashiest Talk Show
The two-part docuseries effectively spotlights the exploitation of guests who aired their dirty laundry on TV
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‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: Apple TV+ Drama Exceeds Herculean Expectations After a Long Wait
The Ben Stiller-backed paranoid thriller deepens its exploration of consciousness in and out of the office