TV & Movies Reviews
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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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‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’: This Sequel Goes to Two
Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer get the band back together for one short, loud goodbye
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Goodbye, ‘Downton Abbey’ (Finally!)
With ‘The Grand Finale,’ the TV-to-movie series that sold British aristocracy as quaint nostalgia bows out with one last curtain call
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'Frankenstein' Is the Movie Guillermo del Toro Was Born to Make
The filmmaker, aided by an extraordinary turn from Jacob Elordi, finally brings his vision of modern Prometheus and his misunderstood creation to the screen
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‘Hamnet’ Is the Most Shattering Movie of 2025
Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, and director Chloé Zhao turn Shakespeare’s real-life tragedy into a heartbreaking portrait of love, loss, and the healing power of art
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