Reviews
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‘The Unknown’ Off Broadway Review: Sean Hayes Raises Goosebumps Being Completely Alone on Stage
Following his brilliant “Harry Clarke,” playwright David Cale returns with another fascinating one-person thriller
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‘Love Story’ Review: Ryan Murphy Delights Without Scandalizing Real JFK Jr. Tragedy
Sarah Pidgeon and newcomer Paul Anthony Kelly breathe new life into two central figures of 1990s New York fashion and politics
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‘The Other Place’ Off Broadway Review: Tobias Menzies and Emma D’Arcy Wage a War of the Ashes
The respective stars of “The Crown” and “House of the Dragon” update “Antigone”
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‘Crime 101’ Review: Chris Hemsworth’s Heist Film Gets Away With It Despite Some Flaws
An all-star adaptation of Don Winslow’s 2020 novella gives Halle Berry, Mark Ruffalo and Barry Keoghan more chances to shine
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‘Cross’ Season 2 Review: Aldis Hodge Returns With a Timely and Compelling New Mystery
Alex Cross searches for a serial killer the audience might be rooting for this time around
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‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: ‘Black Mirror’-Style Sci-Fi Meets Gore Verbinski’s Bombast
The pitch-black comedy frequently threatens to overwhelm but thrives on the bleakness of our tech dystopia
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‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Emerald Fennell Turns a Classic Tale Into a Mindlessly Horny Monster
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star in this absurdly sensual, annoyingly reductive adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel
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‘Goat’ Review: Animated Basketball Flick Is Surprisingly Nuanced, Gorgeously Crafted
Tyree Dillihay’s family film about a goat who wants to be the GOAT in an inclusive sports league is a slam dunk
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‘Solo Mio’ Review: Kevin James Sparkles in Sweet, Old-Fashioned Rom-Com
A jilted Kevin James falls in love in Italy, and gosh darned it, the audience falls in love a little too
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‘Pillion’ Review: Alexander Skarsgård Gets the Role of a Lifetime in A24’s Beautiful, Kinky Romance
In Harry Lighton’s sexually explicit, insightful love story, Harry Melling meets the “Murderbot” star mark for mark
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‘Whistle’ Review: Dafne Keen-Led ‘Final Destination’ Knockoff Is Predictable but Gnarly
Director Corin Hardy’s film summons the spirit of death in a predictable but energetic, and very grody, supernatural chiller
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‘The Burbs’ Review: Keke Palmer Grounds Peacock’s Hilarious Mystery Comedy
Beyond the laughs and whodunnits, this TV adaptation doubles as an exploration of who gets to feel secure in suburbia and who never really has
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‘The Strangers — Chapter 3’ Review: The Best Film in the Reboot Trilogy Is Still Bad
Renny Harlin’s ill-advised, multi-film “The Strangers” series was torture, in all the wrong ways
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‘High Spirits’ Off Broadway Review: Andrea Martin and Katrina Lenk Polish Up a Real Antique
The musical version of Noël Coward’s “Blithe Spirit” is worth a visit, if not much more
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‘Relationship Goals’ Review: Amazon’s Glamorized Book Commercial Almost Looks Like a Real Rom-Com
Prime Video made a bad Valentine’s Day movie about why you should buy a relationship advice book, specifically from Amazon














