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'What If...?' Season 2 Review: Marvel's Multiverse Series Doesn't Do Enough

The second season of this animated series tries to have its cake and eat it too.

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'Gyeongseong Creature' Review: Netflix’s K-Drama Plays Monster Peek-a-Boo

While all monster stories must withhold their central creature at least a little bit, this series keeps it in the shadows to its own detriment.

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'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' Review: The Best and Worst of the DCEU

James Wan ends with DCEU not with a wet fart, but a reminder of what this universe did well and what it did poorly.

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'Dr. Death' Season 2 Review: This True Crime Series Cuts Right to the Bone

The next chapter in this anthology series surpasses its first.

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'The Creator' Review: Gareth Edwards Takes a Stand for AI, Not Humans

The latest film from the director of 'Rogue One' is neither a masterpiece nor a complete misfire.

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'Migration' Review: Kumail Nanjiani & Elizabeth Banks Serve Big Duck Energy in Vibrant Family Comedy

Vibrant and fun visuals with an entertaining story make this Illumination feature stand out from its usual fare.

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'Maestro' Review: Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan Are Magnificent in Musical Portrait

Thankfully, 'Maestro' is not your typical biopic, despite what the trailer might have you think.

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'Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road' Review: A Bundle of Christmas Joy

The future looks bright for Doctor Who with these two at the helm.

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'Memory' Review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard Are Devastatingly Good

Michel Franco's measured look at the lives of two people who seem to be strangers to each other breaks apart the soul before putting it back together.

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'The Color Purple' Review: A Necessary Musical Update That Sacrifices Some of the Story’s Power

Blitz Bazawule's adaptation of Alice Walker's novel is an optimistic approach to the source material, but loses some of the power along the way.

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Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire' Review: I Have a Bad Feeling About This

Snyder's worldbuilding falls flat and it's not hard to figure out why.

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'Finestkind' Review: Jenna Ortega and Ben Foster Sink in Bland Boston Drama

Also starring Toby Wallace and Tommy Lee Jones, 'Finestkind' is a mishmash of silly ideas and miscast actors.

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'The Zone of Interest' Review: Jonathan Glazer’s Haunting, Restrained Journey into Evil

Glazer's approach to the Holocaust film is wholly unique and undeniably terrifying.

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'Barbie' Review: Greta Gerwig’s World of Plastic Is Fantastic

Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, Greta Gerwig turns 'Barbie' into much more than just a toy commercial.

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'Wonka' Review: A Shaggy Tale With Timothée Chalamet at Its Sweet Center

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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'The Delinquents' Review: A Twisty Heist Movie Unlike Any You’ve Ever Seen

Just when you think you know for sure where this film is going, it pulls the rug out from under you and leaves you pondering more expansive questions.

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'The Boys in the Boat' Review: George Clooney Should Stick To Acting

Those looking for a film worthy of this engaging true story will have to keep waiting.

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'Carol & the End of the World' Review: A Joyous Series About Finding Life Before Death

This sublime animated show asks life's biggest questions like "What does it all mean?" and "What if we made out next to the abandoned Applebee's?"

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'The Family Plan' Review: Mark Wahlberg's Movie Is as Fun as a Divorce

Mark Wahlberg plays an assassin turned family man in this dull Apple TV+ movie.

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'Yu Yu Hakusho' Review: Netflix's Latest Anime Adaptation Packs a Real Punch

Over 30 years after the anime's debut, 'Yu Yu Hakusho' finally gets a live-action take.

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