Reviews
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‘The Plague’ Review: If Kubrick and Cronenberg Made an After School Special
Joel Edgerton co-stars in Charlie Polinger’s hypnotically hellish debut feature about children engaging in psychological torture
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‘Anaconda’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jack Black Put the ‘Meh’ in Meta-Comedy
Filmmakers rebooting the 1997 monster movie “Anaconda” are attacked by real giant snakes, which sounds more fun than it is
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‘Song Sung Blue’ Review: Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson Make Somewhat Beautiful Noise
Neil Diamond cover band Lightning & Thunder gets their own Hollywood biopic, which plays familiar tunes, but plays them well
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‘Taylor Swift: The End of an Era’ Review: Docuseries Puts Singer’s Humanity at the Heart of Monumental Tour
The singer-songwriter known for poetic lyrics and undeniable stage presence takes viewers behind the scenes of the tour that broke practically every record
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‘Marty Supreme’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Hits Hard in Half a Great Film
Josh Safdie’s sports drama has energy, but to find a coherent point and a satisfying finale, you’ll have to watch Benny Safdie’s “The Smashing Machine”
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‘Hamnet’ Review: Chloé Zhao Conjures One of the Best Films of This or Any Year
This adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel is earthy, soaring, profound and life-affirming
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‘The Family Plan 2’ Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Apple TV Family Action-Comedy Is Barely a Movie
Jason Bourne? More like Jason Bored
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‘The Seat of Our Pants’ Off Broadway Review: Radical Revision of ‘Skin of Our Teeth’ Is the Year’s Best New Musical
Ethan Lipton is that rare triple threat (book writer, lyricist and composer) who really delivers
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‘The Queen of Versailles’ Broadway Review: Kristin Chenoweth and Stephen Schwartz Reunite for a MAGA Musical Nightmare
Florida’s billionaire class gets the musical it deserves with socialite Jackie Siegel
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‘Messy White Gays’ Off Broadway Review: The Boys in the Band Develop a ‘Rope’ Fetish
Alfred Hitchcock and Mart Crowley compete for laughs in Drew Droege’s kinky new murder comedy
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‘House of McQueen’ Off Broadway Review: Luke Newton Triumphs Against All Odds
The “Bridgerton” star manages to present a beguiling Alexander McQueen in Darrah Cloud’s mess of a bioplay
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‘Blue Heron’ Review: Sophy Romvari’s Astonishing Feature Debut Is a Riveting Reflection on Memory and Regret
TIFF 2025: The film is both rigorously detailed and enduringly compassionate
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‘Nuremberg’ Review: Rami Malek and Russell Crowe Lead Thrilling Nazi Courtroom Drama
TIFF 2025: Writer-director James Vanderbilt trades in horror comedies for a historical account of the lengths it took to bring war criminals to justice
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‘Eternity’ Review: Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen and Callum Turner Are Stuck in a Hysterical, Poignant Other-Worldly Threesome
TIFF 2025: An ensemble of actors makes life after death feel grounded and affecting in this fantasy rom-com














