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The Sky Is Everywhere Reaches Above Cliché
Filmmaker Josephine Decker brings her wholly original theatrical style to the YA genre, with a film that will satisfy fans while drawing interest from casual viewers.
Death on the Nile Is No Pleasure Cruise
Kenneth Branagh’s new Agatha Christie adaptation suffers from the same problems as the first one.
Moonfall Lands With a Thud
Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster epic chafes against the constraints of its making.
Pam & Tommy Tries to Reframe History, With a Wink and a Scold
A new mini-series documents, sometimes successfully, the sex-tape scandal that helped redefine fame.
The Gilded Age Gives Downton Abbey Fans a Dose of American Opulence
Julian Fellowes offers up another guilty-ish glimpse of ludicrous wealth.
The New Scream Is Its Own Worst Enemy
The latest return to Woodsboro gets tripped up trying to define itself.
Swan Song, Starring Mahershala Ali, Is Sleek and Soulless
The film, about a dying family man getting ready to replace himself with a clone, has little to say about the environment it creates on screen.
Aaron Sorkin Explains Comedy to Me
Being the Ricardos turns Lucille Ball into, well, an Aaron Sorkin character.
Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio Cut Through the Furious Mess of Don’t Look Up
Otherwise, Adam McKay’s new satire isn’t sharp enough to hit bone.
Flee Reimagines the Refugee Narrative
By respecting his friend and subject’s request for anonymity, director Jonas Poher Rasmussen constructs a compassionate collage of sound and image.
Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story Updates and Enlivens a Classic
A treasured gem is given new voice in this surprisingly agile reimagining.
Hawkeye Is the Latest Marvel Show about Grief
Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye is here to process his loss. Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop is here to make her mark.
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