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  • ‘Thrash’ Review: Not a Great Killer Shark Movie, but You Could Netflix and Gill

    Tommy Wirkola’s cheesy “sharks in a hurricane” Netflix exclusive is just entertaining enough to make you put down your phone

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    ‘Thrash’ Review: Not a Great Killer Shark Movie, but You Could Netflix and Gill
  • ‘Death of a Salesman’ Broadway Review: Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf Beg Us to Pay Attention

    Joe Mantello directs a surreal and overwrought revival of the Arthur Miller classic

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    Robert Hofler
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    ‘Death of a Salesman’ Broadway Review: Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf Beg Us to Pay Attention
  • ‘Exit 8’ Review: A Freakily Liminal Horror Movie That Gives Video Game Adaptations a Good Name

    Genki Kawamura’s excellent adaptation of The Exit 8 mines a simple concept for shock and substance

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  • ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Review: Nostalgic Revival Ends Too Soon

    Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and all your favorite characters return with more laughs, family dysfunction and new Gen Z stakes

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    ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Review: Nostalgic Revival Ends Too Soon
  • ‘Outcome’ Review: Jonah Hill’s Celebrity Satire Is More Pedantic Than Insightful

    Even when it’s preachy, the new Apple TV movie rarely has anything of value to say

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  • ‘Big Mistakes’ Review: Dan Levy Returns With Chaotically Fun Netflix Comedy

    Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf and more find delightful laughs within a flimsy crime dramedy premise

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  • ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Review: Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Fall in Love in Wish Fulfillment Overload

    Find every rom-com trope under the Tuscan sun in this by-the-numbers romance

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  • ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Review: The Contact High Wears Off in Sam Levinson’s Redundant Return

    Zendaya and company frustratingly flounder when the HBO drama series gets its first dose of adulthood

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  • ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Broadway Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber Finally Discovers Drag

    With over a billion served, the McDonald’s of musicals takes it to the ballroom for a radical, if not very up-to-date, makeover

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  • ‘Hacks’ Season 5 Review: Deborah Vance’s Hilarious Swan Song Earns Its Emotional Punchlines

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    Antony Starr and company are back with a formulaic but insightful reminder of why it’s the smartest superpowered TV show ever made

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  • ‘Faces of Death’ Review: A Bloodcurdling, Damning New Take on the Ultimate Cult Horror Curio

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  • ‘The Testaments’ Review: Chase Infiniti Excels in YA-Tinged ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Series

    Ann Dowd, Lucy Halliday and Rowan Blanchard headline the talented ensemble at the center of Gilead’s next rebellion

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    April 2, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
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    ‘The Testaments’ Review: Chase Infiniti Excels in YA-Tinged ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Series
  • ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Review: This Lazy Junk Will Probably Make a Billion Dollars

    The latest animated “Super Mario Bros.” movie has no imagination, barely tells a story and wastes everyone’s time

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    March 31, 2026 @ 12:00 PM
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    ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Review: This Lazy Junk Will Probably Make a Billion Dollars
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