Thelma Adams
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‘The Copenhagen Test’ Review: Simu Liu Is a Charming Spy With a Hacked Brain in Peacock Thriller Series
Melissa Barrera, Brian d’Arcy James help make this complicated drama into a satisfying binge
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‘The Better Sister’ Review: Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks Thrive in Tantalizing Prime Video Mystery
Amazon’s juicy eight-episode limited series follows two estranged siblings reunited by murder
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‘Long Bright River’ Review: Amanda Seyfried Pushes the Envelope in Peacock’s Bingeable Mystery
The female-driven crime drama entertains, even if the episodic cliffhangers occasionally feel forced
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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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‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 Review: Keri Russell Battles Shifting Power Dynamics in Netflix Drama’s Excellent Return
Last year’s explosive cliffhanger raises the stakes as Debora Cahn’s political thriller keeps getting better
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‘Disclaimer’ Review: Cate Blanchett’s Life Implodes in Alfonso Cuarón’s Twisted Apple Thriller
Venice Film Festival: The Oscar-winning “Roma” filmmaker writes and directs all seven episodes with a pair of esteemed DPs in Emmanuel Lubezki and Bruno Delbonnel
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‘It Ends With Us’ Review: Blake Lively Shines in a Glossy Herstory of Passion and Violence
The actress plays a florist torn between the past and the present in the Colleen Hoover adaptation
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‘Time Bandits’ Review: Lisa Kudrow Is the Reluctant Boss in Apple TV+’s Giddy Time Travel YA Adventure
Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement reimagine the Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin classic film for a new generation
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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 New Look’ Review: Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche Blend History and Haute Couture in Apple TV+ Drama
French designers Christian Dior and Coco Chanel come out fighting in the waning days of WWII in a series that’s a cut above the competition
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‘The Book of Clarence’ Review: LaKeith Stanfield Shines in Committed Homage to Biblical Epics That Can’t Find Its Tone
Director Jeymes Samuel tries hard to pay tribute to a forgotten genre and keep the laughs coming
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‘Anyone But You’ Review: Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell Rom-Com Is Overstuffed
The R-rated enemies-to-lovers story lacks narrative tension
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‘The Iron Claw’ Review: Zac Efron Dominates in Sean Durkin’s Heartbreaking Wrestling Family Tragedy
Jeremy Allen White and Holt McCallany also give powerful performances
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‘Napoleon’ Review: Ridley Scott’s Epic Revels in Blood and Nothing Else
Joaquin Phoenix can’t find the tone between childish immaturity and stoic leader
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‘NCIS: Sydney’ Review: CBS Drafts a Promising Spin-Off of the Beloved Franchise
The Australian production is faithful to the flagship crime procedural’s formula, while developing its own identity














