Reviews
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‘Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer’ Review: Hulu Docuseries Flounders With Surface-Level Look Inside the Minds of Murderers
Showrunner Dani Slone, alongside EPs Dakota and Elle Fanning, pack too much into this show about Dr. Ann Burgess
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‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ Review: The Heat Is Off in Netflix’s Generic Legacy Sequel
Eddie Murphy returns as Axel Foley in an action comedy that will satisfy fans, but only if they don’t ask for much
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‘Daddio’ Review: Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn Meander Through a NYC Cab Ride
Christy Hall’s tone-deaf two-hander takes viewers from JFK airport to midtown Manhattan in a tour of blustery clichés
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‘N/A’ Off Broadway Review: Nancy Pelosi Wipes the House Floor With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe plays high-profile Representatives in Mario Correa’s new play
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‘A Family Affair’ Review: There’s Nothing Funny About Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman’s Funny Business
Joey King costars in a Netflix romantic comedy where everything is rich but the humor
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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: How Lupita Nyong’o Learned to Stop Worrying and Look for Pizza
If Michael Sarnoski’s serviceable sci-fi prequel has any new ideas, it’s keeping its mouth shut
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‘That ‘90s Show’ Part 2 Review: Netflix Comedy Gets Better as It Embraces the Magic of Its Own Era
The sequel series finds its groove by letting go of the original
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‘The Bear’ Season 3 Review: A Calmer Appetizer for Chaos to Come
New episodes of the Jeremy Allen White-led series feel like one half of a complete story
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‘MaXXXine’ Review: Mia Goth Slays in a Very Murdery Minx-Up
The actress plays a ferocious porn star stalked by a serial killer in Ti West’s stylish throwback to 1980s sleaze
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‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: An Icon Faces Her Biggest Battle
The famed vocalist’s Prime Video documentary examines the life of a workaholic superstar post-stiff-person syndrome diagnosis
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‘Fancy Dance’ Review: Lily Gladstone Shines in Powerful Native Story
Erica Tremblay’s road movie deftly and emotionally explores familial bonds through the eyes of an aunt-niece relationship
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Zofia Wijaszka -
‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Off Broadway Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber Takes a Walk on the Wild Side
The vintage musical gets a queer ballroom makeover that exposes its many flaws and weaknesses
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‘The Exorcism’ Review: The Power of Crowe Compels You
Russell Crowe gives his best performance in years as an actor overwhelmed by inner and outer demons
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‘The Imaginary’ Review: Studio Ponoc’s Horror-Tinged Animated Film Is a Visual Feast
Netflix will release the new film from the “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” studio in July
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Rafael Motamayor