Reviews
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‘Opus’ Review: John Malkovich Has a Fever, and the Only Prescription Is a Better Movie
If you loved “The Menu”… just keep on loving it. “Opus” is more of the same, only less so
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‘Dope Thief’ Review: Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura’s Chemistry Anchors Intense Apple Limited Series
The “Atlanta” and “Narcos” stars come together for a suspenseful crime thriller set in the Philadelphia drug underworld
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‘Adolescence’ Review: Netflix’s Impressive Limited Series Is Almost Impossible to Stomach
Like “Baby Reindeer,” this must-watch psychological crime drama involving a 13-year-old murder suspect spotlights a new kind of toxic masculinity
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‘Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney’ Review: Host Shines on a Late Night Show Still Finding Its Way
Mulaney could become the new face of late night, once he works out the Netflix show’s kinks
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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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‘The Parenting’ Review: Who Ordered a Horror Comedy, Hold the Horror, Hold the Comedy?
Brian Cox, Edie Falco, Dean Norris and Lisa Kudrow play “wacky” parents trapped in a haunted mansion in a minimal Max original
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‘The Actor’ Review: André Holland Is Astoundingly Good in This Dark Cinematic Dream
Director Duke Johnson makes his live-action debut with this fascinating adaptation
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‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Leads a Far From Killer Blumhouse Thriller
SXSW: The latest from the director of “Happy Death Day” drops us into a date from hell
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‘Ghosts’ Off Broadway Review: Billy Crudup and Lily Rabe Lead a Fierce Ensemble
Under Jack O’Brien’s high-stakes direction, the Ibsen classic now offers even less hope, less sunlight
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‘Last Take’ Review: Looking for Halyna Hutchins’ Legacy in an On-Set Tragedy
Rachel Mason’s documentary is at its best when it explores the economic conditions that led to the cinematographer’s death on the set of “Rust”
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‘All Nighter’ Off Broadway Review: When College Ends With a Bang, Not a Whimper
Five coeds would rather fight than sleep in Natalie Margolin’s raucous new comedy
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‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen Are Terrific in Twisty, Overstuffed Thriller
SXSW: Mimi Cave’s great cast makes the most of a madcap script that nearly overstays its welcome
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‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: A24 Horror Comedy Falls Flat
SXSW: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega star in a “Jurassic Park” riff with lackluster effects and few jokes that land
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‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Tangled Storylines, Distractions – These Books Are a Mess
Nevertheless, the Ben Affleck-led sequel surpasses its original by keying into a lenient and dangerously playful tone