TV & Movies Reviews
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Bon Jovi, Forever Young, Comes Face-to-Face With Mortality in 'Thank You, Good Night'
A four-part Hulu docuseries on a rock & roll legend asks the question: What do you do when the gift that makes you successful begins to fail?
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'Challengers' Is Sex, Tennis and Zendaya in Full Beast Mode, Not in That Order
The 'Euphoria' star dominates this white-hot, disorder-off-the-court love triangle — even when Josh O'Connor turns the movie into his own personal grand slam
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'Boy Kills World': See Bill Kill. Kill, Bill, Kill!
Forget the psycho clowns and evil aristocrats — Bill Skarsgard tests his action-hero skills in cartoonish revenge flick determined to become a cult movie or die tryin'
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10 Very Important Things I Learned From Watching 'Rebel Moon: Part 2 — The Scargiver'
Because even unwatchable sequels to messy space sagas have a few takeaways, right?
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'Abigail' Is Scary, Gory, and a Fresh-Blood Transfusion of Vampire-Ballerina Fun
The 'Scream' team whips up a thrill ride in which kidnappers suddenly find themselves dealing with a bloodsucker run amuck
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Why Does 'The Jinx Part 2' Exist at All?
Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki's doc on convicted murderer Robert Durst was a true-crime landmark. This sequel is just a dead end
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'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare': How a Dirty Half-Dozen Inglorious Bastards Won WWII
Guy Ritchie’s throwback men-on-a-mission adventure couldn’t be more violent, more derivative — or more of a blast to watch
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'Under the Bridge' Examines a True Crime From Every Viewpoint — Except the One That Matters
'Killers of the Flower Moon' actor Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough star in a drama about the IRL murder of a Canadian teen in the 1990s
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'Sasquatch Sunset': What's Hairy, Horny, and Puts Its Best Bigfoot Forward?
Filled with grunts, fart jokes, and more Sasquatch sex than you can imagine, this deadpan character study of missing links gives Gen Z its own Quest for Fire
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'The Sympathizer' Turns a Bestseller Adaptation Into a TV Tour de Force
HBO's take on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about an undercover agent during the Vietnam War is wickedly funny, deeply moving — and features a lot of Robert Downey Jr.
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