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Anna Kendrick’s confident directorial debut pushes the story of so-called “Dating Game Killer” into something more.
Netflix’s Middle Ages-set satire has a great cast, a sharp perspective, and the occasional joke that lands.
Pixar’s latest sequel is another one of the studio’s pleasant, but hardly groundbreaking, followups.
The new Disney+ sequel to the 1993 classic casts a spell on viewers, featuring the stellar return of original cast members, and some fun new faces to Salem.
Aaron Sorkin just can’t help telling the story of the beloved 1950s sitcom duo through a modern lens.
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The latest piece of Disney+ programming is all dressed up but mistakes excessive chit-chat for drama.
Martha Stephens’ sumptuous queer coming-of-age drama highlights the restrictive pain of societal repression.
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Edson Oda’s debut feature about a group of souls looking to be born into the real world is a great premise with pretty good execution.
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Pixar’s fourth trip into the toybox opens up fascinating existential questions while maintaining its delightful core of childlike whimsy.
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One of the best series of the 20s closes on a realistically somber note, where even winning feels like losing.
The colorful banter and big laughs abound, and so does a deeper story about the characters’ challenges and what they mean to one another. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch When a show enters its final season, it has an opportunity to decide what it really wants to say. And what The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel wants … The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel ends its run with style and profundity
Who’s going to get the trophy? And who actually deserves it?