Tribeca 2022: Karaoke hits all the right notes
Moshe Rosenthal’s comedic cautionary tale on love, friendships, and the art of karaoke is worthy of applause.
Moshe Rosenthal’s comedic cautionary tale on love, friendships, and the art of karaoke is worthy of applause.
NBC’s newest musical sitcom uses bundles of energy to wallpaper over the cracks in its premise.
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