Reviews
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‘Look Into My Eyes’ Review: Fascinating Doc Lifts the Veil on Psychics and Their Personal Lives
Sundance 2024: Discovering the rich inner lives of mediums is at the heart of this thoughtful documentary from Lana Wilson
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‘Days of Wine and Roses’ Broadway Review: Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James Fire Up a Truly Great Musical
Musical theater lightning strikes twice with Craig Lucas and Adam Guettel’s long-awaited follow-up to “The Light in the Piazza”
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‘Genius: MLK/X’ Review: NatGeo Series Triumphs With Bold, Ambitious Take on 2 Civil Rights Icons
Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre star in a dual portrait of the lives and parallels of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
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‘Masters of the Air’ Review: Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan’s World War II Epic Takes Flight
Callum Turner also toplines an ensemble of U.S. Army Air Forces in the new limited series from the producers of “The Pacific” and “Band of Brothers”
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‘Expats’ Review: Nicole Kidman Headlines Ambitious, Shrewd Portrait of Alienation in Hong Kong
Prime Video limited series from director Lulu Wang is as much an evocative tableau of the city’s class tensions as it is a study in grief
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‘Rob Peace’ Review: An Ivy League Drug Dealer Leads a Dark Survival Story
Sundance 2024: Chiwetel Ejiofor directs Jay Will’s fantastic lead performance
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‘Devo’ Review: The Subversive New Wave Band Gets a Standard Documentary Light on Insight
Sundance 2024: Though fans of the musical group might enjoy this trip down memory lane, the film never rises above it
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‘Suncoast’ Review: Laura Linney-Led Semi-Autobiographical Dramedy Is Best at Its Most Specific
Sundance 2024: The film will debut in theaters and on Hulu in February
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‘A Different Man’ Review: Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson Effectively Sell This Duel of Disability
Sundance 2024: Aaron Schimberg’s latest is an intriguing blend of drama, dark comedy and body horror
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‘Luther: Never Too Much’ Review: Fans Will Dance in Their Seats With Dawn Porter’s Documentary
Sundance 2024: Long-time lovers of Vandross’ work will be dazzled by footage of the singer’s many performances
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‘Sue Bird: In the Clutch’ Review: Sports Doc Doesn’t Reinvent the Format But Tells a Wondrous Story of a Basketball Icon
Sundance 2024: The former Seattle Storm athlete reflects on her 21-year career and her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and women’s sports
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‘Union’ Review: Amazon Labor Doc Struggles to Show a Faceless Corporate Adversary
Sundance 2024: Directors Brett Story and Stephen Maing don’t give enough context for why their subject’s fight is necessary
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‘Super/Man’ Review: Christopher Reeve’s Life and Activism Are Beautifully Laid Bare in New Doc
Sundance 2024: The actor’s journey from playing Superman to becoming disabled gets explored in this inspirational tearjerker
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Review: Kristen Stewart Shines in Blood-Soaked Revenge Story
Sundance 2024: “Saint Maud” filmmaker Rose Glass’ second feature relishes sex, love and violence as she makes the audience squirm
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‘My Old Ass’ Review: Aubrey Plaza Delights in Thoughtful Comedy That Should Be More Unconventional
Sundance 2024: Plaza returns to Sundance with a story about imperfect maturity
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Ariana Martinez