Reviews
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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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‘The Madness’ Review: Colman Domingo Anchors Netflix’s Timely but Overstuffed Political Thriller
Strong family relationships help ground the eight-episode series once the central mystery starts to spin out of control
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‘Sweethearts’ Review: Generic College Comedy Offers Too Little to Be Thankful For
Starring Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga star in a sex comedy lacking in sex, silliness or subversion
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‘Moana 2’ Review: What Can We Say, Except ‘No Thank You?’
Auliʻi Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson return for a mediocre, uninspired sequel to a modern Disney classic
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‘Beatles ‘64’ Review: Disney+ Doc Skillfully Shows How Beatlemania Struck America
By narrowing its focus to one chapter in the Beatles’ history, David Tedeschi’s doc is able to better define the group’s impact
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‘The Agency’ Review: Michael Fassbender Can’t Save This Cliché-Heavy Spy Drama
Jodie Turner-Smith, Jeffrey Wright and Richard Geere are underutilized in this Paramount+ With Showtime series
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‘Flow’ Review: Dogs and Cats … Swimming Together … Moist Hysteria!
Oceans rise, empires fall, but CGI animals see each other through it all in this heartrending, apocalyptic Latvian Oscar entry
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‘Spellbound’ Review: Rachel Zegler’s Animated Netflix Musical Is Missing Movie Magic
If you’re looking for a joyous musical to watch this weekend, best stick with “Wicked”
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‘The Blood Quilt’ Off Broadway Review: 4 Sisters Gather to Finish Their Mother’s Work
The most interesting character is the one we never meet in Katori Hall’s new play
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‘Death Becomes Her’ Broadway Review: How to Resurrect an Embalmed Movie
The outrageous new musical injects real comic life into Robert Zemeckis’ dark fantasy
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‘A Man on the Inside’ Review: Ted Danson Is Delightfully Earnest in Mike Schur’s Netflix Comedy Series
“The Good Place” creator and star reunite for an uplifting show about purpose and life
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‘Babe’ Off Broadway Review: Marisa Tomei Gets Stuck Between Generations
Although the Oscar-winning actor appears in every scene, it’s Arliss Howard who fascinates as a sexist boss
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‘Cruel Intentions’ Review: Prime Video Reboot Is Too Boring to Offend
The Amazon TV adaptation’s young leads shine despite its dull yet salacious tone
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‘Swept Away’ Broadway Review: An Avett Brothers Album Surfaces as a Stunning Musical
John Logan’s book and Michael Mayer’s direction deliver a classic