Reviews
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‘Fair Play’ Review: Chloe Domont’s Explosive Relationship Thriller Heralds an Exciting New Talent
Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich are terrific in this gritty, bold and extraordinary ride
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‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Review: Brie Larson, Science and Cooking Mix Well in Apple Limited Series
The Oscar-winning actress leads the adaptation of Bonnie Garmus’ bestselling novel
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‘Saw X’ Review: An Uncomplicated Return to Basics That Works, Even When Mired in the Past
Tobin Bell continues to showcase why these movies have lasted so long
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‘Purlie Victorious’ Broadway Review: Leslie Odom Jr. Gives Ossie Davis’ Preacher a Brilliant Encore
Kenny Leon directs a comic riot that is the season’s funniest show on Broadway
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‘Gen V’ Review: College-Set ‘The Boys’ Spin-Off Is a Delightfully Debauched Romp
The Prime Video drama brings adolescent angst to the paranoid world powered by superhero conglomerate Vought Industries
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‘The Creator’ Review: Gareth Edwards’ Sci-Fi Fantasy Is Thrillingly Original Despite its Murky Take on AI
John David Washington and newcomer Madeleine Yuna Voyles are terrific in a film that works better as an allegory for acceptance rather than a warning against AI
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‘The Irrational’ Review: Jesse L. Martin Captivates in NBC’s Latest Run-of-the-Mill Procedural
The “Law & Order” alum struts as a world-famous behavioral scientist, juggling academia and hands-on detective work for the FBI
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‘Expend4bles’ Review: The Latest Installment of the Action Series Is Dull and Tasteless
It’s perhaps time to retire the clumsy “Expendables” franchise starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham
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‘Sex Education’ Season 4 Review: Netflix Dramedy Delivers Messy but Satisfying Ending
Though some beloved characters are missing, the final episodes provide those who remain the spotlight to say a proper goodbye — especially Emma Mackey’s Maeve
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‘Dig’ Off Broadway Review: Theresa Rebeck’s Play About a Plant Shop
The creator of TV’s “Smash” returns to the stage with an overly plant-friendly drama
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‘The Continental’ Review: Adequate Action Doesn’t Keep Peacock’s ‘John Wick’ Spin-Off From Falling Flat
A prequel to the Keanu Reeves-led film franchise, the story drags a simple story beyond its limit over three 90-minute episodes
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‘The Movie Teller’ Review: Lone Scherfig Delivers a Lovely Ode to the Power of Cinema
Toronto Film Festival: The director of “An Education” makes a Spanish-language film set 50 years ago, but that feels appropriate for today
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‘Sly’ Review: Sylvester Stallone Documentary Is a Portrait in Restlessness
Toronto Film Festival: Thom Zimny’s Netflix documentary finds the iconic actor pacing his halls and rummaging through his memories
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‘Widow Clicquot’ Review: Haley Bennett Shines in Ode to Champagne, Doomed Romance and Girl Power
Toronto Film Festival: At its best, Thomas Napper’s film about a real-life “grand dame of champagne” moves viewers in rapturous fantasia
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‘In the Rearview’ Review: Road Trip Doc Puts a Face on Cost of War in Ukraine
Toronto Film Festival: Maciek Hamela’s first film is a wrenching portrait of the human side of the conflict