Karama Horne
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‘Day Shift’ Film Review: Jamie Foxx Hunts Vampires in Action-Heavy, Plot-Light Comedy
Not much here you haven’t seen before, but the stunts impress, as does young scene-stealer Zion Broadnax
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‘The Sandman’ Review: Netflix Series Is a Gorgeous Yet Flawed Adaptation
Neil Gaiman’s beloved graphic novel finally comes to life with standout performances from Tom Sturridge and Gwendoline Christine
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‘Resident Evil’ Review: Netflix Series Is a Confusing, YA-Tinged Letdown
The new video game adaptation uses dual timelines to exhausting effect
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‘Boo, Bitch’ Review: Lana Condor’s Over-the-Top Netflix Comedy Delights With Supernatural Charm
Condor plays a teen who dies but doesn’t go to heaven in this zany sitcom
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‘Westworld’ Season 4 Review: HBO Series Morphs Into the ‘Matrix’ Sequel We Never Got
Still confusing? Yes. But the sci-fi show has now essentially been rebooted
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‘Ms. Marvel’ Review: History-Making Disney+ Series Takes the MCU to Colorful New Heights
The new teen-focused Marvel show is as vibrant and delightful as “Moon Knight” was dark and violent
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‘The Boys’ Season 3 Review: Homelander Gets Even More Villainous as Prime Video Series Pushes Its Limits
The new season of the Prime Video series is more graphically outlandish than ever before
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‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Volume 1 Review: Epic, Horror-Tinged Episodes Are Worth the Wait
The lengthy first seven episodes of the Netflix series’ fourth season premiere on May 27
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A ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Fan Reviews ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’
While the TV show’s leap to the big screen is at times awkward, it’s largely an on-brand murder mystery musical
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‘Candy’ Review: Biel and Lynskey Impress in Unsatisfying True Crime Series
The Hulu show chronicles the real-life murder of Betty Gore by Candy Montgomery
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‘The Takedown’ Review: Netflix Buddy Comedy Suffers From Problematic Detours
“Lupin” star Omar Sy leads the French-language sequel to “On the Other Side of the Tracks”
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‘The Wilds’ Season 2 Review: Prime Video Series Returns Darker and More Diabolical Than Ever
Twists and turns abound as the sci-fi survival show adds an entirely new layer
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‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Review: Chiwetel Ejiofor Infuses Showtime Adaptation With New Ideas
The Showtime series tips its hat to the David Bowie film of the same name, but charts its own successful path forward