Reviews
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‘Jordans’ Off Broadway Review: If This Wild Comedy Isn’t an Homage to Jordan Peele, It Should Be
In a dazzling stage debut, Ife Olujobi delivers a play that’s as funny as it is shocking
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‘Uncle Vanya’ Broadway Review: Steve Carell Now Plays a 47-Year-Old Virgin
The actor makes his New York stage debut in a revival of the Chekhov classic that’s much more comedy than tragedy
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‘Baby Reindeer’: Netflix’s True Crime Disease Poisons the Show | Commentary
Richard Gadd’s harrowing series, based on a true story, can’t avoid the blunt hammer of social media speculation
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‘Boy Kills World’ Review: Frenetic Sci-Fi Fight Film Falls Frustratingly Flat
Bill Skarsgård plays a martial artist out for a revenge in a flashy but insubstantial pop culture potpourri
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‘Mary Jane’ Broadway Review: Rachel McAdams Goes From Mom to Hero to Saint
The actor makes her Broadway debut in Amy Herzog’s play about a parent who cares for a child with severe challenges
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‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ Broadway Review: Huey Lewis’ Jukebox Musical Is Paper Thin
The rocker’s songs barely service a musical about people who make boxes and other packing supplies
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‘Patriots’ Broadway Review: After Serving Up the Royals, Peter Morgan Takes on the Russians
“The Crown” creator delivers a first-rate comedy about Putin and the oligarchs — the second act of his play is another story
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‘Cabaret’ Broadway Review: Eddie Redmayne Twists the Emcee Into a Rancid Pretzel
The Oscar-winning actor headlines a new, conflicted revival of the legendary musical
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‘The Jinx – Part Two’ Review: HBO True Crime Sensation Attempts a Victory Lap
The six-episode follow-up to the Robert Durst docuseries has little in the way of revelations or insight
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‘Stereophonic’ Broadway Review: Part Robert Altman, Part Fleetwood Mac
David Adjmi’s play and Will Butler’s score bring back the 1970s in full claustrophobic detail
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Divides Critics: ‘She Blurs the Lines Between Her Personas’
The Grammy winner surprises the world with a double album, featuring 31 tracks and “The Anthology”
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‘Rebel Moon – Part 2: The Scargiver’ Review: Zack Snyder’s Space Opera Concludes With a Bland Bang
All the action — and there sure is a lot of it — can’t make up for the senseless story and forgettable characters in the Netflix sequel
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‘Suffs’ Broadway Review: The Right, if Not Perfect, Show for Where We Are Now
Shaina Taub’s new musical about early feminists grabs the political zeitgeist and runs with it at full speed
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‘Abigail’ Review: A Rare Horror Comedy That’s Equally Frightening and Funny
Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens star in an energetic kidnapping thriller with a clever, but ruined twist