TV & Movies Reviews
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Lucie Blackman: The Missing Woman Who Exposed Tokyo’s Seedy Underbelly
Netflix doc Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case revisits the disappearance of the U.K. flight attendant and the capture of a notorious serial rapist
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‘Barbenheimer’ Asks: Who Ruin the World? Men.
The hottest meme-ready movie couple of the summer gives you two different versions of the patriarchy run amok. Only one of them has a happy ending
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‘They Cloned Tyrone’: Netflix’s Sci-Fi Blaxploitation Satire Cuts to the Bone
John Boyega, Jamie Foxx, and Teyonah Parris uncover a mystery that suggests just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you aren't right
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‘Oppenheimer’: Christopher Nolan’s Starry Biopic Is Big, Loud, and a Must-See
Inception filmmaker’s extensive, exhaustive portrait of the “father of the atomic bomb” is both thrilling and wonky, brilliant and overstuffed, too much and not enough
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‘The Deepest Breath’: Netflix’s Dangerous Doc About Freedivers
Laura McGann’s documentary explores a freediving couple, Alessia Zecchini and Stephen Keenan, who dive to extreme depths with only their breath
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‘Barbie’ May Be the Most Subversive Blockbuster of the 21st Century
It’s a long commercial for a legacy corporate brand and a pretty-in-pink "f-ck you" to the patriarchy. It is Barbie — hear it roar
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‘Justified’ and Raylan Givens Enter a New Era of Policing
FX’s new crime-Western miniseries, a continuation of Justified, sees Timothy Olyphant’s fiery lawman try his damnedest to adjust to modern times
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‘Goliath’ Honors NBA Great Wilt Chamberlain, Then Dishonors Him With AI
Showtime docuseries on the towering basketball legend provides a fun retelling of his story — then uses AI to “recreate” the late athlete’s voice
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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season Two: Love in the Time of Taylor Swift
Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah return to their beloved Cousins Beach in the Prime Video series’ second season, but nothing stays the same
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‘Final Cut’ Is a French Zombie Comedy for Would-Be Tarantinos
A remake of a modern Japanese cult horror classic from the director of The Artist, this zombie comedy doubles as a great how-to in guerrilla DIY filmmaking
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