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  • ‘I Swear’ Review: Sweet, Sensitive John Davidson Biopic Proves the Genre Still Matters

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    William Bibbiani
    April 23, 2026 @ 9:01 PM
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    ‘I Swear’ Review: Sweet, Sensitive John Davidson Biopic Proves the Genre Still Matters
  • ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Broadway Review: A Fun Revival Pushes the Envelope, as Well as Somebody’s Rear-End

    Richard O’Brien’s musical may be over 50 years ago, but Sam Pinkleton’s staging manages to deliver at least one major surprise

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 23, 2026 @ 6:30 PM
    Theater
    6:30 PM
    ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Broadway Review: A Fun Revival Pushes the Envelope, as Well as Somebody’s Rear-End
  • ‘Apex’ Review: Charlize Theron Can’t Reach Great Heights in Middling Netflix Thriller

    Taron Egerton hunts the Oscar winner for sport in the Australian wilderness, which sounds more exciting than it is

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 23, 2026 @ 4:00 PM
    Movies
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    ‘Apex’ Review: Charlize Theron Can’t Reach Great Heights in Middling Netflix Thriller
  • ‘Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85’ Review: Netflix Spinoff Is Haunted by Missed Opportunities

    Eleven and the gang skip unpredictable side quests for a central mystery that bypasses lore and its big stars

    By

    Jesse Hassenger
    April 23, 2026 @ 6:30 AM
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    ‘Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85’ Review: Netflix Spinoff Is Haunted by Missed Opportunities
  • ‘Beaches’ Broadway Review: Even the Legendary Mike Stoller Can’t Prevent This Flotsam From Washing Ashore

    The Bette Midler tearjerker makes a very rocky transition to the musical stage

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 22, 2026 @ 8:00 PM
    Theater
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    ‘Beaches’ Broadway Review: Even the Legendary Mike Stoller Can’t Prevent This Flotsam From Washing Ashore
  • ‘The Balusters’ Broadway Review: A New Play Covers Almost All the Diversity Bases

    David Lindsay-Abaire’s entertaining comedy about a power-hungry HOA looks at diversity in all its orientations and colors, only to discover that something’s missing

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 21, 2026 @ 6:45 PM
    Theater
    6:45 PM
    ‘The Balusters’ Broadway Review: A New Play Covers Almost All the Diversity Bases
  • ‘Half Man’ Review: Richard Gadd Returns With Viscerally Brilliant HBO Drama

    Jamie Bell, Mitchell Robertson and Stuart Campbell round out the excellent cast of this jarringly repetitive exploration of masculinity

    By

    William Goodman
    April 21, 2026 @ 6:00 AM
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    ‘Half Man’ Review: Richard Gadd Returns With Viscerally Brilliant HBO Drama
  • ‘Michael’ Review: Frustrating Michael Jackson Biopic Makes You Want to Scream

    Jaafar Jackson eerily embodies his real-life uncle in a film that remembers the time, but doesn’t look at the man in the mirror

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 21, 2026 @ 6:00 AM
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    ‘Michael’ Review: Frustrating Michael Jackson Biopic Makes You Want to Scream
  • ‘Schmigadoon!’ Broadway Review: Lorne Michaels and Cinco Paul Recycle Their Apple TV Show

    Minimal effort has been extended to reinvent the musical for the stage

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    Robert Hofler
    April 20, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
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    ‘Schmigadoon!’ Broadway Review: Lorne Michaels and Cinco Paul Recycle Their Apple TV Show
  • ‘Fallen Angels’ Broadway Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara Do Their Lucy & Ethel Best to Dust Off an Antique

    Noel Coward would not recognize his 1925 flop about two married women who consider revisiting past affairs with the same lover

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 19, 2026 @ 5:00 PM
    Theater
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    ‘Fallen Angels’ Broadway Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara Do Their Lucy & Ethel Best to Dust Off an Antique
  • ‘Roommates’ Review: Mediocre Netflix Buddy Comedy Is Almost a Good Horror Film

    Sadie Sandler and Chloe East are college besties who descend into paranoia and misery in this unusual Happy Madison comedy

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 17, 2026 @ 5:40 PM
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    ‘Roommates’ Review: Mediocre Netflix Buddy Comedy Is Almost a Good Horror Film
  • ‘Proof’ Broadway Review: The Obamas Deliver Mixed Results With Their First Theatrical Venture

    The former president and first lady’s Higher Ground stage an uneven revival of David Auburn’s play starring Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 16, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
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    ‘Proof’ Broadway Review: The Obamas Deliver Mixed Results With Their First Theatrical Venture
  • ‘Beef’ Season 2 Review: Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan’s Marriage Falters in Quietly Ruthless New Feud

    Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton join this exploration of privilege, jealousy and opportunity in Netflix’s hit anthology series

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    Rachel Leibrock
    April 16, 2026 @ 6:30 AM
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    ‘Beef’ Season 2 Review: Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan’s Marriage Falters in Quietly Ruthless New Feud
  • ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Review: Scary as Hell, Except for the Mummy Parts

    Lee Cronin’s follow-up to “Evil Dead Rise” is basically just “Evil Dead Rise” with mummy stuff — but hey, that’s not so bad

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 16, 2026 @ 6:00 AM
    Movies
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    ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Review: Scary as Hell, Except for the Mummy Parts
  • ‘The Fear of 13’ Broadway Review: Adrien Brody Holds Back to Deliver Big as a Convict in Search of Justice

    The true story of Nick Yarris comes to the stage in an absorbing production of Lindsey Ferrentino’s new play

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 15, 2026 @ 8:00 PM
    Theater
    8:00 PM
    ‘The Fear of 13’ Broadway Review: Adrien Brody Holds Back to Deliver Big as a Convict in Search of Justice
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