Reviews
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‘M3GAN 2.0’ Review: Killer Robots Are Double the Fun in Action-Comedy Sequel
Gerard Johnstone’s follow-up ditches slow-burn horror for a rollercoaster ride
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‘Ironheart’ Review: Dominique Thorne Shines in Marvel’s Long-Delayed Series That Already Feels Stale
An ill-timed AI storyline weighs down an otherwise fun Disney+ heist-of-the-week TV show
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‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ Review: Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney Make the Most Out of Not Making It
Cranston and Janney’s theater family lives on the verge of success — and collapse — in a dramedy with a very accurate title
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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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‘The Waterfront’ Review: Kevin Williamson’s Netflix Crime Drama Is Overflowing With Plot, Characters
Melissa Benoist and Jake Weary have little time to establish the family dynamics before drug runs turn chaotic
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‘28 Years Later’ Review: Danny Boyle’s Zombie Opus Is a Corpse to Be Reckoned With
What started as a low-res, grounded George Romero riff has grown into a sprawling, yet personal, national horror epic
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‘Prince Faggot’ Off Broadway Review: One of the Year’s Best New Plays Is a Wild Royal Family Portrait
Is this what the future holds for William and Kate’s oldest kid?
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‘Elio’ Review: Pixar’s Colorful Sci-Fi Film Celebrates Weird Kids, but Only Allegorically
This vision of a universe where outsiders are accepted rings false when Disney doesn’t accept queerness in its films
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‘F1 The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt and Joseph Kosinski Make Formula One Limp and Sterile
Brad Pitt is a hotshot veteran who teaches everyone to be just like him in a superficial, self-important racing drama
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‘Bride Hard’ Review: This Incompetent Action-Comedy Is Where Humor Goes to Die
Rebel Wilson goes all John McClane at her best friend’s wedding in director Simon West’s boring, directionless hack job
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‘We Were Liars’ Review: Prime Video’s YA Mystery Is Filled With Angsty Summer Secrets
Emily Alyn Lind leads a promising young ensemble in a sea of unlikeable adults
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‘Yanuni’ Review: Tribeca Fest Closes With Timely and Inspiring Eco-Doc
Documentarian Richard Ladkani follows 34-year-old activist Juma Xipaia through her fight in Brazil
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‘The Unholy Trinity’ Review: A Mediocre Western That Doesn’t Deserve Samuel L. Jackson
Pierce Brosnan and Q’orianka Kilcher also try, in vain, to make a meal out of starvation rations
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Annecy Review: ‘Little Amélie’ Could Be This Year’s ‘Flow’
The feature, about a young Belgian girl in Japan in the late 1960s, is utterly enchanting