TV & Movies Reviews
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'Mr. Scorsese' Is the Definitive Portrait of Our Greatest Living Filmmaker
The five-part Apple docuseries is everything a fan of the director of 'Taxi Driver,' 'Goodfellas,' and 'The Wolf of Wall Street' could want — and more
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Who Wants to See Cillian Murphy Have a Nervous Breakdown?
The Netflix movie Steve offers a showcase for the Oscar-winner. You just have to endure a cluttered social drama to check it out
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How Did a Documentary on George Orwell Become the Scariest Movie of 2025?
Raoul Peck's Orwell: 2+2=5 looks at the writer who gave us a modern dystopian classic — and doubles as a portrait of how authoritarianism works that feels way too familiar
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‘The Smashing Machine’ Could Frankly Use a Bit More Smashing
Dwayne Johnson goes for broke in this sports biopic about MMA star Mark Kerr that’s more mellow mood piece than battle royale
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‘Anemone’ Is More Than Just the Return of Daniel Day-Lewis
Yes, the Oscar winner’s performance as a recluse dealing with his traumatic past reminds us why he’s a legend. Yet this familial drama is anything but a mere showcase
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‘Eleanor the Great’: Scarlett Johansson’s Biddy Comedy Is Good Enough
The actor’s directorial debut focuses on an intergenerational friendship, a white lie, and the star power of June Squibb
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‘HIM’ Is a Fourth-Down Horror-Movie Fumble
Thank god this Jordan Peele-produced social thriller about a young quarterback selling his soul for GOAT status looks good and has Marlon Wayans in beast mode
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‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Is the 21st-Century Version of a Quirky Nineties Movie
That’s not a compliment, and you wish someone would swoop in and rescue Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie from this mess
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‘One Battle After Another’ Is an Act of Resistance — and a Stone-Cold Masterpiece
Paul Thomas Anderson’s stunning, thundering thriller about fathers, failed revolutions and our fucked-up moment is, without a doubt, the movie of the year
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Emmys 2025: How Stephen Colbert Stole a Show That Needed Stealing
After a night of tired gags and wonky moments, the Late Show host came to the rescue and punched a higher floor
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