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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: The Legendary Sci-Fi Franchise Is No Longer Lost In Space
Strange New Worlds is the best Star Trek show in decades.
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Barry Reveals His Big Plan For Forgiveness In An Uncomfortable New Episode
The Man Show doesn't hold up.
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Looking For Any Sort Of Resolution In Outlander's Season 6 Finale? Too Bad!
Prepare to be disappointed if you were expecting any resolution at the end of this season of Outlander!
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Funny Girl Broadway Revival Review: Beanie Feldstein Doesn't Hit Every Bam But She Is Funny
Beanie Feldstein's singing leaves something to be desired, but her Funny Girl performance is otherwise memorable.
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Atlanta Season 3 Episode 7 Gives Us Another Standalone Story With 'Trini 2 De Bone'
Atlanta offers a portrait of the way wealthy white elites depend on the physical and emotional labor of Black/POC caregivers to raise their children.
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Memory Director Martin Campbell Reviews The Latest Big Action Movies [Exclusive]
Welcome to Martin Campbell's Letterboxd.
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Mixtape Massacre Is The Horror Movie Battle Royale You've Always Wanted
To avoid fainting, keep repeating, 'It's only a board game… only a board game… only a board game…'
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Paramount Previews Sizzle Reel Of Dungeons & Dragons, Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, And More
Paramount previewed several of its upcoming films, including its Dungeons & Dragons movie and the next Transformers.
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Finally, It's Time For Dull, Mind-Numbing Action In Episode 9 Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2
There are a few twists and turns, but it's the death the showrunners seem most interested in.
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Halo Episode 6 Reaches A Boiling Point As The Endgame Comes Into Focus
With only 3 episodes left, the simmering tension at the core of Halo has finally reached a boiling point.
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Moon Knight Takes A Gut Wrenching, Emotional Turn In Latest Episode, 'Asylum'
Moon Knight takes a big emotional turn in its penultimate episode.
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The Staircase Review: Colin Firth And Toni Collette Are Equally Strong In This Expansion Of The True Crime Saga
The Staircase strives to shed new light on an over-familiar story.
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Spring Awakening: Those You've Known Review: A Nostalgic Documentary Brimming With Warmth
This is a documentary aimed at those who fell in love with the musical when it first hit Broadway.
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Undone Season 2 Review: Another Great Season Of Existential And Emotional Television
Another season of emotional, engaging television.
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Another Year Of Lesbian Chaos Begins With Gentleman Jack Season 2
After a three-year wait, Gentleman Jack has returned in all its messy glory to zero in on the captivating romance of Miss Lister and Ann Walker.
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Better Call Saul Season 6 Ratchets Up The Tension With 'Rock And Hard Place'
Time for another shocking, distressing episode of Better Call Saul!
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Downton Abbey: A New Era Review: A Vibrant And Emotional Sequel That Brings Out The Best Of These Charming Characters
Two hours of charming, breezy escapism.
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Ozark Season 4 Part 2 Review: The Crime Saga Crashes Into Its Inevitable Conclusion
Marty Byrde has come a long way from his humble money-laundering beginnings.
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Better Call Saul Season 6 Begins With The Shocking One-Two-Punch Of 'Wine And Roses' And 'Carrot And Stick'
The final season begins, and we're nervous.
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Under The Banner Of Heaven Review: Andrew Garfield's Stunning Crisis Of Faith Steadies An Uneven Murder Mystery
A blistering look at family and faith.
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The Northman Spoiler Review: Robert Eggers' Most Disappointing Movie Still Rules
The Northman is the most accessible Robert Eggers film yet, for better and worse.
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The Mystery Of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes Review: A Surface-Level Look At Bright Shining Star
Netflix's Marilyn Monroe documentary doesn't go deep enough.
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In Outlander's 'Sticks And Stones,' Claire Faces Both And Is Unsurprisingly Worse For It
Read on for a spoiler-full discussion of the Outlander season 6 episode, Sticks and Stones.
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Vortex Review: Gaspar Noe's Latest Is Softer But No Less Arresting Than His Usual, Making It One Of His Best
Vortex is Gaspar Noe's most thoughtful work yet.
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We Own This City Series Review: An Uncompromising And Grim Look At The Modern American Police
We Own This City is dark and effective, and features a career-best performance from Jon Bernthal.
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