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  • ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ Review: Netflix Adaptation Is Too Heartwarming to Dismiss

    Olivia Newman’s movie is saccharine and narratively tidy, but still works as a charming tale of connection and renewal

    By

    Matt Goldberg
    May 7, 2026 @ 4:00 PM
    Movies
    4:00 PM
    ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’  Review: Netflix Adaptation Is Too Heartwarming to Dismiss
  • ‘Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)’ Review: James Cameron Helps Make Concert Experience Personal

    The singer-songwriter earns her co-directing title not just by picking up the camera, but by conceiving music so intimate that it demands her input on how best to capture it live

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    May 7, 2026 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)’ Review: James Cameron Helps Make Concert Experience Personal
  • ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Review: Karl Urban Livens Up This Enjoyably Violent Sequel

    The actor brings a much-needed “Galaxy Quest” energy to the “Mortal Kombat” franchise, elevating this gory matinee fight flick

    By

    William Bibbiani
    May 6, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Review: Karl Urban Livens Up This Enjoyably Violent Sequel
  • ‘Hamlet’ Off Broadway Review: What if Truman Capote Had Ever Played the Bard’s Moody Dane?

    Hiran Abeysekera, last seen Stateside in “The Life of Pi” on Broadway, is more ironic than he is tragic

    By

    Robert Hofler
    May 4, 2026 @ 5:00 PM
    Theater
    5:00 PM
    ‘Hamlet’ Off Broadway Review: What if Truman Capote Had Ever Played the Bard’s Moody Dane?
  • ‘Lord of the Flies’ Review: Netflix Adaptation Has Nothing New to Say

    But the four-episode retelling of William Golding’s novel can brag about its excellent music from Cristobal Tapia de Veer, Hans Zimmer and Kara Talve

    By

    Gregory Lawrence
    May 4, 2026 @ 6:30 AM
    Reviews
    6:30 AM
    ‘Lord of the Flies’ Review: Netflix Adaptation Has Nothing New to Say
  • ‘Swapped’ Review: This Netflix Animated Fantasy Is for the Birds, but Also Everyone Else

    Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple star in a body-swapping fairy tale that shouldn’t be judged by its cover — or its Netflix thumbnail

    By

    William Bibbiani
    May 1, 2026 @ 6:23 PM
    Movies
    6:23 PM
    ‘Swapped’ Review: This Netflix Animated Fantasy Is for the Birds, but Also Everyone Else
  • ‘One Spoon of Chocolate’ Review: RZA’s Powerful Action Drama Kicks Ass With Purpose

    Shameik Moore fights white supremacist organ harvesters in a film that’s too serious to be fun, but too strong to ignore

    By

    William Bibbiani
    May 1, 2026 @ 8:18 AM
    Movies
    8:18 AM
    ‘One Spoon of Chocolate’ Review: RZA’s Powerful Action Drama Kicks Ass With Purpose
  • ‘Deep Water’ Review: Renny Harlin Knows How to Make a F’ed Up Shark Movie

    Aaron Eckhart and Sir Ben Kingsley star in a modest but thrilling disaster film where, for once, nobody is safe

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 30, 2026 @ 11:01 AM
    Movies
    11:01 AM
    ‘Deep Water’ Review: Renny Harlin Knows How to Make a F’ed Up Shark Movie
  • ‘Man on Fire’ Review’: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Is a Worthy Action Star in Netflix’s Gutsy TV Adaptation

    The actor pairs up with Billie Boullet for a drama series that keeps the adrenaline pumping

    By

    Ronda Racha Penrice
    April 30, 2026 @ 6:30 AM
    Reviews
    6:30 AM
    ‘Man on Fire’ Review’: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Is a Worthy Action Star in Netflix’s Gutsy TV Adaptation
  • ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: This Is What You Get When You Buy the Original From Temu

    Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt are back for a sequel that doesn’t deserve them

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 29, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: This Is What You Get When You Buy the Original From Temu
  • ‘Kenrex’ Off Broadway Review: Jack Holden Delivers Twangs ‘n Chills to Play a Real All-American Monster

    The English actor brings his Olivier Award-winning performance to the States, where all the crimes took place

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 26, 2026 @ 8:00 PM
    Theater
    8:00 PM
    ‘Kenrex’ Off Broadway Review: Jack Holden Delivers Twangs ‘n Chills to Play a Real All-American Monster
  • ‘The Lost Boys’ Broadway Review: Or, Why Frank-N-Furter Gets the Last Laugh

    It’s big and loud, but this new musical is no “Rocky Horror Show”

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 26, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
    Theater
    7:00 PM
    ‘The Lost Boys’ Broadway Review: Or, Why Frank-N-Furter Gets the Last Laugh
  • ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ Broadway Review: Debbie Allen’s Direction Injects Real Fire Into August Wilson’s Masterpiece

    Taraji P. Henson and Cedric the Entertainer lead an absolutely terrific ensemble

    By

    Robert Hofler
    April 25, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
    Theater
    7:00 PM
    ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ Broadway Review: Debbie Allen’s Direction Injects Real Fire Into August Wilson’s Masterpiece
  • ‘Animal Farm’ Review: What the Cluck Was Andy Serkis Thinking?

    The new, all-star version of George Orwell’s classic, depressing allegory adds a new villain based on Elon Musk and a happy Hollywood ending

    By

    William Bibbiani
    April 24, 2026 @ 12:31 PM
    Movies
    12:31 PM
    ‘Animal Farm’ Review: What the Cluck Was Andy Serkis Thinking?
  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ Review: Matthew Rhys Enchants in Apple’s Stephen King-Tinged Horror Comedy

    Creator Katie Dippold crafts an engaging and scary series that veers off course after an excellent start

    By

    Adam Davidson
    April 24, 2026 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘Widow’s Bay’ Review: Matthew Rhys Enchants in Apple’s Stephen King-Tinged Horror Comedy
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