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The Movie That Haunted Me More Than Any Other This Year
- 6 days ago
Netflix’s Latest Action Movie Is a Rewatchable Delight With a Preposterous Premise
- 8 days ago
The Best Picture Contender That Explains Why Movies Win Awards
- 18 days ago
The Great New Netflix Show From the Creator of The Good Place Looks Like a Sitcom, but Is Something Else
- 29 days ago
<em>The Penguin</em> Has Always Been a Dark Show, but Its Final Twist Was the Darkest
- about 1 month ago
Trump Supporters Are Furious About Kamala Harris’ <em>SNL </em>Sketch. It’s Not Difficult to See Why.
- about 2 months ago
This Year’s Best Picture Front-Runner Starts as a Rom-Com. But What Does It End As?
- about 2 months ago
HBO’s Next Big Sunday Night Show Is the Superhero Satire We Deserve
- 3 months ago
<em>Joker 2</em> Ends With a Twist So Shocking Even Some Fans Are Going to Hate It
- 3 months ago
The <em>SNL </em>Biopic Does a Real Injustice to One of the Show’s Greatest Stars
- 3 months ago
A Groundbreaking TV Show Can Finally Be Streamed. There’s Just One Problem.
- 4 months ago
The Creator of <em>Tiger King</em> Has a New HBO Show. It’s Even More Grotesque.
- 4 months ago
The Big Twist in <em>Alien: Romulus</em> Is Already Making People Angry. In a Way, It’s Perfect.
- 4 months ago
At a Taylor Swift Concert, No One Can Hear You Scream
- 5 months ago
A Viral Horror Flick Had the Year’s Best Marketing. The Movie Itself Is Very Different.
- 5 months ago
It Got Real on <em>House of the Dragon</em>
- 6 months ago
The Sequel to One of the Biggest True-Crime Series Ever Just Ended. The Finale Shows What It Could Have Been.
- 7 months ago
The Most Riveting Movie Scene of the Year Is a Community Meeting About Septic Runoff
- 8 months ago
Why Is <em>Civil War </em>So Evasive About the Nature of Its Civil War?
- 8 months ago
<em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em>’s Finale Was a Middle Finger to Critics
- 9 months ago
Netflix’s Version of One of the Most Infamous Grifters Is Made for Our Time
- 9 months ago
The Only Movie That Feels Like Contemporary Life
- 9 months ago
Netflix Gave <em>Game of Thrones</em>’ Creators a Second Shot. They Used It to Ruin Another Beloved Book Series.
- 9 months ago
A Fantastic New Movie Stages Shakespeare’s Greatest Play in a Rather Unlikely Fashion
- 9 months ago
There’s a Problem With HBO’s New Political Satire, and It’s Not Kate Winslet
- 10 months ago
One of Our Greatest Actors Just Gave His Best Performance in Decades. Why Is No One Talking About It?
- 10 months ago
Jon Stewart’s Response to His Critics Was Savvy—and Insufficient
- 10 months ago
Jon Stewart’s Comedy Style Is Now Hopelessly Outdated. But There’s Something Else He May Have to Offer.
- 10 months ago
Oscars Traditionalists Are Coming Remarkably Close to Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud
- 11 months ago
The Best Sundance Movies to Watch at Home
- 11 months ago
The Wildest Ending in TV History? We May Have a New Winner.
- 11 months ago
After Its Worst Year to Date, Marvel Kicks Off a New Era With Another Dud
- 12 months ago
The Golden Globes Were a Disaster in the Worst Way Possible
- 12 months ago
Netflix’s Latest Prestige Hit Dramatizes an Infamous Survival Tale—With an Ingenious Twist
- 12 months ago
The Superhero Movie Is Dying. What Comes Next for Hollywood May Not Be Pretty.
- 12 months ago
The Best Movie of the Year Was This Hot, Polymorphously Perverse Drama That Engaged Audiences Below the Neckline
- 12 months ago
Paul Mescal’s New Movie Has the Most Mysterious Ending of the Year. Let’s Close-Read It.
- 12 months ago
A Chilling New Movie Shows the Ordinariness of Evil, but There’s Nothing Ordinary About It
- about 1 year ago
Taylor Swift Is Time’s Person of the Year. Uh-oh.
- about 1 year ago
Is Natalie Portman a Bad Actress, or Is She Just a Master of Playing One?
- about 1 year ago
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It Got Real on <em>House of the Dragon</em>
- 6 months ago