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  • ‘The Gray Man’ Film Review: Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans Coast on Charm Through Patchy Action Movie

    The Russo Brothers bobble the choreography of violence in the film’s endless set pieces while failing to make their characters interesting

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    Simon Abrams
    July 21, 2022 @ 5:17 PM
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    ‘The Gray Man’ Film Review: Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans Coast on Charm Through Patchy Action Movie
  • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 4 Review: Dysfunctional Family Vampire Comedy Remains Charming as Ever

    The new season of the FX series travels to Europe, but doesn’t miss a beat

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    Thelma Adams
    July 13, 2022 @ 1:15 PM
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    ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 4 Review: Dysfunctional Family Vampire Comedy Remains Charming as Ever
  • ‘Between the Lines’ Off Broadway Review: The Brothers Grimm Would Approve

    Mortals and sprites fight for the soul of a new musical; the humans lose, fortunately

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    By Robert Hofler
    July 12, 2022 @ 3:37 PM
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    ‘Between the Lines’ Off Broadway Review: The Brothers Grimm Would Approve
  • ‘The Black Phone’ Film Review: Stephen King–Flavored Retro Horror Delivers Solid Chills

    Scott Derrickson’s adaptation of a Joe Hill story leaves a lot on the table, character-wise, but it’s an effectively nostalgic scary tale

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    Simon Abrams
    June 23, 2022 @ 3:54 PM
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    3:54 PM
    ‘The Black Phone’ Film Review: Stephen King–Flavored Retro Horror Delivers Solid Chills
  • ‘Elvis’ Film Review: Baz Luhrmann Gleefully Distorts Legend’s Life in Extravagant Biopic

    The Australian director’s film is part spirited homage to a titanic force in American music

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    Steve Pond
    June 23, 2022 @ 3:45 PM
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    3:45 PM
    ‘Elvis’ Film Review: Baz Luhrmann Gleefully Distorts Legend’s Life in Extravagant Biopic
  • ‘Civil’ Film Review: Portrait of Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Leaves Us Wanting More

    Tribeca County 2022: Documentary spotlights Crump’s essential work but lacks further context into the larger legal and cultural issues at hand

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    June 19, 2022 @ 11:52 AM
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    11:52 AM
    ‘Civil’ Film Review: Portrait of Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Leaves Us Wanting More
  • ‘The Lost Girls’ Film Review: Post–’Peter Pan’ Tale of Wendy’s Daughters Remains Dully Earthbound

    Ambitious film tries to mix myth, the fear of adulthood, and mother-daughter relationships, but it can’t even get the VFX right

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    Katie Walsh
    June 16, 2022 @ 1:48 PM
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    1:48 PM
    ‘The Lost Girls’ Film Review: Post–’Peter Pan’ Tale of Wendy’s Daughters Remains Dully Earthbound
  • ‘Lightyear’ Film Review: The Pleasures of Pixar’s Spin-Off Are Far Too Finite

    As an adventure-comedy for kids, this movie is perfectly OK — but “perfectly OK” falls far short of what the studio (and the “Toy Story” movies) can do

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    Alonso Duralde
    June 13, 2022 @ 12:00 PM
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    12:00 PM
    ‘Lightyear’ Film Review: The Pleasures of Pixar’s Spin-Off Are Far Too Finite
  • ‘The YouTube Effect’ Film Review: Alex Winter Traces the History of the Ubiquitous Website

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022: Beauty and horror, algorithms and monetization, free expression and conspiracy theories — they’re all just a click away

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    William Bibbiani
    June 11, 2022 @ 1:45 PM
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    ‘The YouTube Effect’ Film Review: Alex Winter Traces the History of the Ubiquitous Website
  • ‘I’m Charlie Walker’ Film Review: Black Trucker’s Wild Life Story Gets Slipshod Biopic Treatment

    Despite a magnetic turn by Mike Colter as the titular cleanup boss for a famous 1971 San Francisco oil spill, this amateurish indie fails to ignite

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    Robert Abele
    June 9, 2022 @ 1:30 PM
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    ‘I’m Charlie Walker’ Film Review: Black Trucker’s Wild Life Story Gets Slipshod Biopic Treatment
  • ‘Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko’ Film Review: Low-Key Coming-of-Age Anime Gets the Details Right

    The tale of a young girl learning to love herself (and her seaside town) might not seem fresh, but the character specifics pop in this beautiful feature

    By

    Simon Abrams
    June 2, 2022 @ 10:47 AM
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    10:47 AM
    ‘Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko’ Film Review: Low-Key Coming-of-Age Anime Gets the Details Right
  • ‘The Boys’ Season 3 Review: Homelander Gets Even More Villainous as Prime Video Series Pushes Its Limits

    The new season of the Prime Video series is more graphically outlandish than ever before

    By

    Karama Horne
    June 2, 2022 @ 9:00 AM
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    9:00 AM
    ‘The Boys’ Season 3 Review: Homelander Gets Even More Villainous as Prime Video Series Pushes Its Limits
  • ‘Wedding Band’ Off Broadway Review: The Theater Discovers Alice Childress, Again

    The playwright’s follow-up to ‘Trouble in Mind’ receives a stellar revival

    By

    Robert Hofler
    May 8, 2022 @ 7:00 PM
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    7:00 PM
    ‘Wedding Band’ Off Broadway Review: The Theater Discovers Alice Childress, Again
  • What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in May: ‘Turning Red,’ ‘X,’ ‘Mississippi Masala’ and More

    Alonso Duralde spotlights the month’s best new physical-media releases — because streaming isn’t forever

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    Alonso Duralde
    May 6, 2022 @ 8:16 AM
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    8:16 AM
    What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in May: ‘Turning Red,’ ‘X,’ ‘Mississippi Masala’ and More
  • ‘The Minutes’ Broadway Review. Tracy Letts Delivers a Civics Lesson in 90 Minutes

    The playwright also stars in this dark comedy about a really bad mayor

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    By Robert Hofler
    April 17, 2022 @ 7:00 PM
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    7:00 PM
    ‘The Minutes’ Broadway Review. Tracy Letts Delivers a Civics Lesson in 90 Minutes
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