Reviews
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‘American Primeval’ Review: Netflix’s Violent Western Plays Like a Masochistic Binge
Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch headline a dirty but delicate tale of intrigue and brutality
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‘On Call’ Review: Dick Wolf’s Prime Video Police Drama Won’t Reinvent the Genre
Eriq LaSalle stars and directs a handful of episodes of Amazon’s half-hour procedural
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‘Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action’ Review: Netflix Scratches the Surface of America’s Trashiest Talk Show
The two-part docuseries effectively spotlights the exploitation of guests who aired their dirty laundry on TV
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‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: Apple TV+ Drama Exceeds Herculean Expectations After a Long Wait
The Ben Stiller-backed paranoid thriller deepens its exploration of consciousness in and out of the office
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‘Lockerbie: A Search for Truth’ Review: Peacock Series Is Overwhelmed by Britain’s Conspiracy-Heavy Tragedy
Colin Firth excels in this true-life limited drama about a father’s search for answers amid a horrific tragedy
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‘Don’t Die’ Review: Netflix Doc Gets Overly Credulous on the Anti-Aging Trend
Chris Smith’s new movie struggles to find pathos in dubious medical science
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‘Missing You’ Review: Netflix Limited Series Slogs Through the Mystery Vibes
The latest Harlan Coben TV adaptation gives star Rosalind Eleazar little to do but tries to keep a thrilling pace
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‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Review: Netflix’s Smash Hit Returns More Brutal, Haunting and Entertaining Than Ever
Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun headline new episodes that make the Korean drama’s established formula feel violently new
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‘Nosferatu’ Review: Robert Eggers Does Justice to a Classic in a Grim, Gorgeous Redo
Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult and Bill Skarsgård co-star in this eerie and opulent Focus Features release
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‘Better Man’ Review: Eccentric, Ape-Centric Robbie Williams Biopic Is Something Beautiful
Let chimpanzee entertain you in a wonderfully bizarre — but still formulaic — musical from the director of “The Greatest Showman”
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‘Homestead’ Review: It’s the End of the World as We Know It (and You Might Feel Scammed)
The latest from Angel Studios is a competent but annoyingly disingenuous post-apocalyptic thriller
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‘The Six Triple Eight’ Review: Tyler Perry’s Inspiring World War II Postal Drama (Mostly) Delivers
Clunky storytelling doesn’t get in the way of this important real-life story
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‘Gypsy’ Broadway Review: Audra McDonald Wrestles With Rose and Wins
The George C. Wolfe-directed revival is audaciously different
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‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Review: Barry Jenkins’ Satisfying Prequel Improves on 2019 Film in Every Way
Oscar-winner Jenkins tells Mufasa’s origin in a strong and striking CG-animated Disney prequel