Reviews
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‘Hacks’ Season 3 Review: Jean Smart Is Better Than Ever in Max Comedy’s Anticipated Comeback
Hannah Einbinder has her funniest moments in new episodes from series creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky
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‘Interview With the Vampire’ Season 2 Review: AMC Series Makes an Alluringly Toxic Return
Delainey Hayes amply replaces Bailey Bass as Claudia, the Anne Rice show’s raw beating heart
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‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ Review: Peacock Holocaust Drama Leaves an Indelible Mark
Harvey Keitel stars as a survivor haunted by memories in a limited series that plays like a romance novel disguised as misery porn
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‘The Great Gatsby’ Broadway Review: Tap Dance, You Sinning Bootleggers, Tap Dance!
Maybe it’s time to call a moratorium on turning F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel into movies and musicals
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‘Mother Play’ Broadway Review: Jessica Lange and Jim Parsons Battle for the Soul of a Family
Paula Vogel’s latest work delivers all the humor and poignancy of a Tennessee Williams classic
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‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Review: Netflix’s YA Comic Adaptation Is an Overstuffed Delight
George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri anchor a supernatural mystery with great potential
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‘Jordans’ Off Broadway Review: If This Wild Comedy Isn’t an Homage to Jordan Peele, It Should Be
In a dazzling stage debut, Ife Olujobi delivers a play that’s as funny as it is shocking
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‘Uncle Vanya’ Broadway Review: Steve Carell Now Plays a 47-Year-Old Virgin
The actor makes his New York stage debut in a revival of the Chekhov classic that’s much more comedy than tragedy
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‘Baby Reindeer’: Netflix’s True Crime Disease Poisons the Show | Commentary
Richard Gadd’s harrowing series, based on a true story, can’t avoid the blunt hammer of social media speculation
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‘Boy Kills World’ Review: Frenetic Sci-Fi Fight Film Falls Frustratingly Flat
Bill Skarsgård plays a martial artist out for a revenge in a flashy but insubstantial pop culture potpourri
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‘Mary Jane’ Broadway Review: Rachel McAdams Goes From Mom to Hero to Saint
The actor makes her Broadway debut in Amy Herzog’s play about a parent who cares for a child with severe challenges
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‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ Broadway Review: Huey Lewis’ Jukebox Musical Is Paper Thin
The rocker’s songs barely service a musical about people who make boxes and other packing supplies
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‘Patriots’ Broadway Review: After Serving Up the Royals, Peter Morgan Takes on the Russians
“The Crown” creator delivers a first-rate comedy about Putin and the oligarchs — the second act of his play is another story
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‘Cabaret’ Broadway Review: Eddie Redmayne Twists the Emcee Into a Rancid Pretzel
The Oscar-winning actor headlines a new, conflicted revival of the legendary musical