Reviews
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‘The Electric State’ Review: A Bizarre Spielberg Riff That’s Too Mechanical to Have Any Heart
The Russo Brothers’ third post-“Endgame” feature is their strongest thus far, but that’s not saying much
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‘Black Bag’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Peeks Under Covers in a Sensuously Icy Spy Thriller
Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett lead this first-rate ensemble, where insecurities endanger national security
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‘The Righteous Gemstones’ Season 4 Review: Danny McBride Comedy Ends With Triumphant Chaos
Megan Mullally and Seann William Scott join the cast for an excellent final run
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‘In the Lost Lands’ Review: Paul W.S. Anderson + George R.R. Martin = Meh
Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista hunt a post-apocalyptic werewolf, and somehow that’s boring
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‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Review: Disney+ Sequel Series Is Slightly Less Dark but Keeps the Crushing Violence
Showrunner Dario Scardapane keeps Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio at the center of a disturbingly topical political thriller
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‘With Love, Meghan’ Review: Netflix Lifestyle Series Is More Sponcon Than Scandal
This perfectly pleasant and unchallenging show is the last thing that should be viewed as offensive
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Oscars Review: Conan O’Brien and Company Find the Right Delicate Balance in a Chaotic Climate
Faced with a higher-than-usual degree of difficulty, the 97th Academy Awards dragged a bit but mostly stuck the landing
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‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ Review: Good Intentions Are Enough in This Sensitive PTSD Drama
Sonequa Martin-Green, Natalie Morales and Ed Harris are very good in a very padded Army veteran drama
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‘Running Point’ Review: Kate Hudson Can’t Shine in Mindy Kaling’s Generic Netflix Comedy
Chet Hanks ends up playing the funniest character on this creaky new series
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‘Grangeville’ Off Broadway Review: Sometimes It’s OK for Brothers to Get a Divorce
Samuel D. Hunter’s new two-hander delivers a tough portrait of a family before hitting several false notes of harmony
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‘Suits LA’ Review: Stephen Amell’s West Coast Spinoff Gets Lost in a Rough Start
Creator Aaron Korsh follows the cable and streaming sensation with a legal drama that overpacks on plot and sidelines humor
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‘Cleaner’ Review: Daisy Ridley Does Die Hard in a Film That Doesn’t Try Hard
Martin Campbell directs a slick but mediocre thriller about a window washer fighting terrorists
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‘The Monkey’ Review: In Osgood Perkins’ Vicious Horror-Comedy, Monkey Shocks You!
The “Longlegs” director adapts a classic Stephen King story into one sick, twisted and very funny joke
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‘Liberation’ Off Broadway Review: Bess Wohl’s New Play Is as Good as New York Theater Gets
This propulsive dramatization of 1970s women’s liberation weaves a story that can only be told on stage
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‘Zero Day’ Review: Robert De Niro Can’t Save This Dull Dad TV Political Thriller
An all-star cast fails to elevate this lackluster conspiracy drama with no point of view