Reviews
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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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‘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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‘Orphan Black: Echoes’ Review: Spin-Off Recaptures a Feeling, but Not the Full Maslany Magic
Krysten Ritter and Amanda Fix add sympathetic, resilient new characters to the expanded Clone Club universe
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‘The Welkin’ Off Broadway Review: Sandra Oh Is One of 12 Angry Women
Female grievances flood the stage in Lucy Kirkwood’s wild new play