Reviews
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‘Fargo’ Season 5 Review: FX Series Returns With More Hapless Criminals and Grotesque Killings
Jon Hamm and Juno Temple steal the show as the anthology series gets back on track
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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Trudged to the Finish Line With Season 8 | Commentary
Despite Kim Dickens’ well-deserved return, the AMC spin-off’s last batch of episodes suffers from clunky writing and a gas tank on empty
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‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Off Broadway Review: Alicia Keys Celebrates a Big Apartment Complex
The songwriter makes her legit stage debut with a jukebox musical about a songwriter
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‘Leo’ Review: Adam Sandler’s Animated Netflix Comedy Works Best When It Gets Bizarre
At its heart, “Leo” is an uncomplicated movie that encourages kids to talk about their problems and adults to listen attentively
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‘Wish’ Review: Disney Goes Back to Basics With Animated Musical
Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine are fabulous singing Julia Michael’s catchy tunes
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‘Spamalot’ Broadway Review: Monty Python Shows Its Age
A revival of the musical skewers a bunch of shows that your grandparents adored
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‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Review: Apple’s Godzilla Series Is Action-Packed but Disjointed
Father-son duo Kurt and Wyatt Russell lead this Apple TV+ spin-off that builds on the momentum of 2021’s “Godzilla vs. Kong”
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‘The Crown’ Season 6 Part 1 Review: Royal Tragedy Looms as Netflix Drama Nears the End
Princess Diana and Dodi take center stage in the first half of the show’s final season
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‘Napoleon’ Review: Ridley Scott’s Epic Revels in Blood and Nothing Else
Joaquin Phoenix can’t find the tone between childish immaturity and stoic leader
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‘Thanksgiving’ Review: Eli Roth’s Turkey-Day Slasher Is Wicked Fun in the Right Way
Bloody, entertaining and knowingly ridiculous, Roth’s latest serves up screams, a high body count and a delicious turn from Patrick Dempsey
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‘NCIS: Sydney’ Review: CBS Drafts a Promising Spin-Off of the Beloved Franchise
The Australian production is faithful to the flagship crime procedural’s formula, while developing its own identity
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‘Harmony’ Broadway Review: Barry Manilow Delivers His ‘Cabaret’
The songwriter and his longtime lyricist, Barry Sussman, remember the Comedian Harmonists
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‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Review: Emma Corrin Leads the First Great Sci-Fi Show for the ChatGPT Era
The FX limited series from filmmaking duo Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij is an ambitious work that mixes multiple genres to create a propulsive thriller
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‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ Review: Overlong Prequel Is More Style Than Substance
Despite captivating performances from Rachel Zegler and Tom Blyth, the origins of evil in the dystopian YA series aren’t as compelling as the original trilogy