Matt Goldberg
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‘The Rip’ Review: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Throwback Crime Thriller Pulls Too Many Punches
Joe Carnahan’s Netflix film sits awkwardly but enjoyably between ‘90s cop movies and the darker works of John Carpenter
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‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Review: Friends-to-Lovers Romance Struggles to Generate Heat
The Netflix adaptation of Emily Henry’s novel highlights the difficulty of capturing chemistry
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‘We Bury the Dead’ Review: A Zombie Film That’s Most Alive in Its Quietest Moments
Zak Hilditch’s movie thrives on matters of grief and closure rather than typical undead thrills
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‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ Review: Eating the Rich Has Never Tasted So Bland
Netflix’s new Keira Knightley thriller feels like “Glass Onion” and “Triangle of Sadness” with the edges sanded off
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‘Mr. Scorsese’ Review: Apple Docuseries Is a Useful — if Not Overly Insightful — Chronicle of a Cinematic Titan
Fans of Martin Scorsese should find plenty to enjoy, but Rebecca Miller’s five-episode doc struggles to see the filmmaker beyond his features
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‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ Review: A Perfectly Pleasant Show Gets a Perfectly Pleasant Send-Off
Of the three features, the final installment feels most in line with the TV series
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‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Review: Disappointing Netflix Mystery Is Too Posh to Be Quaint
Chris Columbus’ movie wants to evoke cozy British whodunits but has only polish in place of a personality
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‘America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys’ Review: Jerry Jones Nostalgia Overpowers Netflix’s Hollow Docuseries
Dallas Cowboys fans should have plenty to love in the eight-episode saga, but everyone else is left with what feels like a NFL PR play
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‘The Pickup’ Review: Eddie Murphy Action Comedy Is Rarely Exciting or Funny
The comedy legend stars alongside Pete Davidson in the Prime Video original
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‘Heads of State’ Review: The Goofy Fun of the ’90s Lives on in Silly, Effervescent Actioner
John Cena and Idris Elba are terrific together in Prime Video’s buddy-action movie that returns audiences to a time when entertainment felt less politically fraught
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Review: A Colorful Confection Reveling in Big Emotions
Maggie Kang and Chris Applegate’s animated Netflix film is as fun and breezy as its titular music genre.
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‘Titan’ Review: Netflix’s OceanGate Documentary Gets Bogged Down in a Single Villain
Mark Monroe’s film has difficulty seeing the factors beyond Stockton Rush’s misdeeds
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‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Review: Charming New Installment Subverts the Formula but Needed to Pick a Lane
Director Jonathan Entwistle takes Daniel and Mr. Han to NYC for a story that sometimes surprises and delights and sometimes feels like two movies set against one another
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‘Nonnas’ Review: Vince Vaughn Netflix Movie Is a Comforting Tale of Food and Found Family
The actor stars alongside legendary actresses in Netflix’s charming dramedy
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‘Havoc’ Review: Standard Crime-Actioner Gets an Adrenaline Boost Thanks to Gareth Evans’ Exhilarating Direction
The new Netflix film from “The Raid” director leaves a bright, bloody streak on genre boilerplate














