Reviews
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‘Doc Meets World’ Review: ‘Boy Meets World’ Stars Reconnect for a Warm Mix of Nostalgia, Reflection and Fan Service
This Tribeca doc doesn’t quite access the complex material – nor does it solve the Ben Savage mystery – but it works
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‘Next Life’ Review: Emilia Clarke’s Sliding Doors Romance Needs One More Alternative Existence
Tribeca 2026: What if you had the potential to experience two lives, but neither of them was particularly exciting?
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‘The Revisionist’ Review: Dustin Hoffman Handily Revives a Weary Drama
Tribeca 2026: While the Oscar winner shines as a capricious writer, director/writer Alex Vlack fails to give Alison Brie anything of substance
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‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ Review: Gooseworx Brings Her Animated Masterpiece to a Powerful Conclusion
The final two episodes of the online animated sensation brings audiences together with an emotional finale that respects you, and sees you
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‘She Keeps Me Young’ Review: A Mid-Life Crisis Sputters Towards Madness in Deceptively Modest Indie
Tribeca 2026: First-time filmmaker Doron Max Hagay’s indie is undeniably slight but unexpectedly sharp
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‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez Elevates Netflix Rom-Com Into a Polished, Crowd-Pleasing Throwback
The film, written by and co-starring Brett Goldstein, finds its groove in mature chemistry, if not new ground
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‘Scary Movie’ Review: The Crass Horror Comedy Is Back, Whether We Like It or Not
It doesn’t matter what critics say about a crude, anarchic parody like “Scary Movie 6,” but we’re saying it anyway
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‘Cape Fear’ Review: Javier Bardem Terrifies in Apple TV’s Stylishly Sinister Remake
Morally murky Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson run afoul of one of cinema’s greatest villains in this overextended adaptation
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‘Masters of the Universe’ Review: A Confused and Embarrassed Sci-Fi Fantasy Flop
Nicholas Galitzine and Jared Leto star in a live-action toy commercial so sloppy, it could kill 1980s nostalgia for good
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‘The Vampire Lestat’ Review: Sam Reid Takes Over in Brilliantly Chaotic New Chapter
AMC’s excellent “Interview With the Vampire” returns with a boundary-pushing perspective change that justifies its new title
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‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: Mindy Kaling Plots Another Charming, Messy Rom-Com
The Hulu ensemble comedy introduces an entertaining world of whimsy that gets too silly at times
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‘Star City’ Review: ‘For All Mankind’ Spinoff Is a Mostly Gripping, Darker Space Saga
Starring Rhys Ifans, this Soviet-set series is about space, sex and surveillance, though only occasionally all at the same time
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‘The Breadwinner’ Review: Mr. Mom Called, He Wants His Hackneyed Premise Back
Nate Bargatze is a working dad who learns mom stuff is hard in a laughless comedy we should have all outgrown by now
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‘Backrooms’ Review: Kane Parsons’ Creepypasta Movie Gets Trapped in Its Own Maze
Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in an A24 horror film with brilliant production design — and not much else
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‘Pressure’ Review: Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott Are Overcast in This Middling D-Day Drama
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower is torn between two meteorologists in a historical anecdote that can’t sustain a whole feature














