Reviews
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‘Mamma Mia!’ Broadway Review: The Bride Has Seen Better Days
The juggernaut jukebox musical returns in a dispiriting touring production
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‘The Pickup’ Review: Eddie Murphy Action Comedy Is Rarely Exciting or Funny
The comedy legend stars alongside Pete Davidson in the Prime Video original
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‘Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story’ Review: Joe Hill Adaptation Is (Un)dead on Arrival
Titus Welliver and Jocelin Donahue star as Abraham and Mina Van Helsing in an anemic new take on the vampire classic
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‘M3GAN 2.0’ Review: Killer Robots Are Double the Fun in Action-Comedy Sequel
Gerard Johnstone’s follow-up ditches slow-burn horror for a rollercoaster ride
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‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ Review: Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney Make the Most Out of Not Making It
Cranston and Janney’s theater family lives on the verge of success — and collapse — in a dramedy with a very accurate title
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‘28 Years Later’ Review: Danny Boyle’s Zombie Opus Is a Corpse to Be Reckoned With
What started as a low-res, grounded George Romero riff has grown into a sprawling, yet personal, national horror epic
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‘Elio’ Review: Pixar’s Colorful Sci-Fi Film Celebrates Weird Kids, but Only Allegorically
This vision of a universe where outsiders are accepted rings false when Disney doesn’t accept queerness in its films
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‘Predator: Killer of Killers’ Review: Animated Hulu Anthology Is a Simplistic Blast From the Past
A viking, a samurai and a World War II aviator battle alien monsters from beyond the stars — is that cool or what?
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‘Friendship’ Review: Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd Are a Riot in the Year’s Best Comedy
The “I Think You Should Leave” star cements his status as a modern comedy genius with writer/director Andrew DeYoung
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‘Real Women Have Curves’ Broadway Review: Latinas Take Cover to Break Free
A timely, feel-good musical brings the 2024-25 theater season to a rousing finish
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‘Dead Outlaw’ Broadway Review: Never Before Has a Musical Been So Strangely Alive
The star of this show is a mummy that goes on a most twisted, tune-filled journey
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‘Sinners’ Review: Even Vampires Get the Blues in Ryan Coogler’s Awe-Inspiring Horror Film
Michael B. Jordan stars opposite himself as 1930s gangsters who face the undead
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‘The Last Five Years’ Broadway Review: Nick Jonas & Adrienne Warren Make Love in Reverse
The two stars have chemistry, but get crossed-up in a weak production that is both minimal and messy
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‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Broadway Review: George Clooney Takes on McCarthy, Then Musk
In a spectacular Broadway debut as actor and writer, the star scores major points for America’s left
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‘A Minecraft Movie’ Review: Jack Black-Led Video Game Adaptation Offers No Surprises
The Black and Momoa-led film probably won’t dig up many new converts, but is enjoyable enough for fans of the popular game














