Reviews
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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Review: Netflix’s Flawed Adaptation Returns With a Satisfying Binge
The live-action series boasts one of the largest and most diverse AAPI and Indigenous casts on TV
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‘Supergirl’ Review: Messy DC Movie Suffers From Muddled Action, Shoehorned Jason Momoa
But Milly Alcock shines at the heart of a story about what it means to do good
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‘Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ Review: Larry David and Barack Obama Turn US History Into ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
The comedian recruits a star-studded roster for a hilariously cringey retelling of our nation’s biggest moments
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‘Girls Like Girls’ Review: Yes, Apparently Hayley Kiyoko Really Can Do Everything
Maya da Costa gives a breakout performance in the promising first feature from the talented singer, songwriter, actor, novelist and now director
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‘La Cage aux Folles’ Off Broadway Review: Billy Porter and Wayne Brady Play It for Real
The 1983 Broadway musical is pretty tired, except when Porter and Brady are on stage together, which is often
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‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ Review: This Netflix Rom-Com Just Called to Say It Loves Other, Better Movies
Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson star in an enthusiastic but misguided romance that only sometimes lives up to its references
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‘Toy Story 5’ Review: If You Loved the Original ‘Toy Story,’ This Is a Lot Like It
Jessie the Cowgirl takes center stage in a likable but distractingly repetitive story about an old toy and a new toy who hate each other
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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Review: ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoff Reaches Its Most Gripping, Devastating Chapters
Two seasons of setup finally pay off as the horrors of war show the real price of this Targaryen family drama
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‘Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell’s Kitchen’ Review: Celebratory Doc Offers Glimpses of a Girl, Recollected by a Star
Tribeca 2026: The documentary chronicles the Grammy-winning artist’s Broadway musical and career as a whole
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‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: If a Comedy Is Bad on Purpose, It Can Still Be Bad
The brilliant cast of “Drag Race” can’t save this ramshackle disaster parody, which proves not all silly jokes are funny
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‘Dreams of Violets’ Review: An AI-Generated Movie Is Worrisome for All the Right Reasons
Tribeca 2026: Writer-director Ash Koosha’s answer to modern filmmaking lands at Tribeca with a thud rather than a revolutionary bang
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‘I Am Frankelda’ Review: Gorgeous World-Building Can’t Support Thin Characters
Despite stunning animation, the Netflix feature gets bogged down in announcing its themes rather than telling a captivating story
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‘The Death of Robin Hood’ Review: Hugh Jackman Deconstructs a Superhero, Again, and It Works, Again
The original vigilante was a mass murderer who may not deserve redemption in Michael Sarnoski’s smart, somber reimagining for A24
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‘The Furious’ Review: Good Luck Finding a Better Action Movie in 2026
It’s too early to call Kenji Tanigaki’s brutal brawler the best action movie of the year — but if it’s not, we’ll be surprised
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‘Every Year After’ Review: Prime Video Romance Fans Deserve Better
After creative highs like “Heated Rivalry,” this 15-year-long romance feels like settling














