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'The Lovers' Review: A Dark Comedy Disguised as a Rom-Com

Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher star in a series that mocks the genre it's meant to represent.

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'Concrete Utopia' Review: Forget 'Squid Game: The Challenge,' This Is the Thriller to See

This peach of a South Korean disaster-thriller may hit some familiar notes, but it does so with an effective clarity that strikes home.

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'My Life with the Walter Boys' Review: Your Next Netflix Comfort Binge

It may not break any new ground, but it’s a pleasant ride — and the first Wattpad adaptation done right.

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'The Archies' Review: Netflix Takes the Gang Back to the '60s for Upbeat New Adventures

The iconic comic characters get a fresh look in this 1960s-set teen comedy.

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'The Sacrifice Game' Review: Take 'The Holdovers' and Make It Fun Horror

It takes a bit to get there, but the finale of his horror film makes it all worth it.

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'Merry Little Batman' Review: A Wholesome Christmas Tale for the Dark Knight

The villains of 'Merry Little Batman' shine as much as its heroes.

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'Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie' Review: Tony Shalhoub's Return Is Nostalgic and Goofy

Monk's last investigation hits close to home and repairs old wounds.

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'Great Photo, Lovely Life' Review: An HBO Documentary That Transcends True Crime

Amanda Mustard’s shattering investigation into the abuse committed by her grandfather is a harrowing yet honest portrait of familial trauma.

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'Wonka' Review: Timothée Chalamet Presents a World of Pure Imagination

From 'Paddington 2' director Paul King, 'Wonka' finds the joy and optimism of this younger take on Roald Dahl's character.

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'Culprits' Review: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Steals Hearts in Twisty Crime Thriller

The Hulu series is a blood-soaked heist story for a modern age.

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'Poor Things' Review: Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Create a Weird World in One of the Year’s Best Movies

Also starring Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe, 'Poor Things' is a staggering vision from Yorgos Lanthimos.

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'Leave the World Behind' Review: Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali Are Captivating in Sam Esmail’s Apocalypse Movie

Also starring Ethan Hawke and Myha'la, Esmail's film explores the end of the world in an insular, yet enthralling way.

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'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' Review: An Uneven, Bonkers, but Thrilling Final Ride

Director James Mangold takes the reins on the final act of this iconic action series, which is steeped in nostalgia and weak in story.

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'Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder' Review: Donna and the Doctor Face Their Deepest Fears

This second special proves once more that Tennant and Tate are one of the best acting duos on television.

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'May December' Review: Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore Face Off in Todd Haynes' Drama

Portman and Moore have crackling chemistry even if Haynes isn't at his best.

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'Archie' Review: An Unforgiving Look Into Cary Grant’s Life

Jason Isaacs doles out the charm as the debonair Cary Grant in the four-part series.

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'Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé' Review: Queen Bey Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Her Brilliant Concert Tour

Beyoncé's tour is obviously great, but the way she captures how this show was put together makes this film even more special.

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'Silent Night' Review: An Empty Action Thriller That Squanders the Skills of Director John Woo

Master action filmmaker John Woo returns to American cinema with this tragically underwhelming motion picture.

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'Candy Cane Lane' Review: Eddie Murphy's Christmas Comedy Is Disposable Holiday Fluff

While 'Candy Cane Lane' isn't a lump of coal, that doesn't mean it's a gift either.

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'Eileen' Review: Anne Hathaway & Thomasin McKenzie Star in Romance-Mystery That Defies Expectations

William Oldroyd's first film since 2016's 'Lady Macbeth' is an intriguing story that never quite goes where you expect.

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