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‘Silo’ Season 3 Review: Rebecca Ferguson Leads Apple TV’s Best, Boldest Season Yet

‘Silo’ Season 3 Review: Rebecca Ferguson Leads Apple TV’s Best, Boldest Season Yet

‘Silo’ Season 3 expands Apple TV’s dystopian sci-fi drama beyond Silo 18, with Rebecca Ferguson’s Juliette facing memory loss, political danger and a deeper conspiracy. The new season adds Jessica Henwick and Ashley Zukerman in a gripping “Before Times” timeline that makes the mystery even stronger.

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‘Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ Review: Larry David Turns American History Into a Very Familiar Complaint

‘Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ Review: Larry David Turns American History Into a Very Familiar Complaint

Larry David and Jeff Schaffer’s HBO sketch series ‘Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ turns American history into a series of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’-style complaints. Featuring Barack Obama, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Hader, Kathryn Hahn, JB Smoove and Susie Essman, the seven-episode comedy is funny in bursts but too repetitive to fully work.

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‘Little Brother’ Review: John Cena and Eric André Get Stuck in Netflix’s Formulaic Raunch Comedy

‘Little Brother’ Review: John Cena and Eric André Get Stuck in Netflix’s Formulaic Raunch Comedy

John Cena and Eric André star in Netflix’s ‘Little Brother,’ an R-rated odd-couple comedy about an uptight real estate broker reunited with the former mentee who upends his life. Despite a game cast including Michelle Monaghan and Christopher Meloni, the film feels recycled, predictable and short on real laughs.

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‘The Bear’ Final Season Review: A Beautiful, Stressful and Deeply Satisfying Goodbye

‘The Bear’ Final Season Review: A Beautiful, Stressful and Deeply Satisfying Goodbye

FX and Hulu’s ‘The Bear’ ends with a stressful, funny and deeply moving final season that gives Carmy, Sydney, Richie and the kitchen a beautiful sendoff. Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are extraordinary as Christopher Storer closes the Emmy-winning series with grace, pressure and emotional release.

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‘Supergirl’ Review: Milly Alcock Gives DC a Punk New Hero, but the Movie Around Her Never Really Takes Flight

‘Supergirl’ Review: Milly Alcock Gives DC a Punk New Hero, but the Movie Around Her Never Really Takes Flight

Milly Alcock brings punkish energy and emotional grit to Kara Zor-El in DC Studios’ ‘Supergirl,’ while Jason Momoa makes a scene-stealing debut as Lobo. But Craig Gillespie’s cosmic revenge saga struggles with sluggish pacing, generic action and a story that never fully matches its star’s potential.

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‘Toy Story 5’ Review: Jessie Takes the Lead in a Sweet, Smart Pixar Sequel About Play in the Age of Screens

‘Toy Story 5’ Review: Jessie Takes the Lead in a Sweet, Smart Pixar Sequel About Play in the Age of Screens

Pixar’s ‘Toy Story 5’ puts Joan Cusack’s Jessie at the center of a heartfelt sequel about childhood, imagination and screen time. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen return as Woody and Buzz, while Greta Lee, Conan O’Brien, Craig Robinson and Bad Bunny join a story that proves the franchise still has emotional life left.

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House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Review: HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Finally Finds Fire Beneath the Ash

House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Review: HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Finally Finds Fire Beneath the Ash

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 brings HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel closer to the war, political tension and character complexity it has been building toward. Emma D’Arcy, Matt Smith and Olivia Cooke lead a stronger, sharper season that remains crowded but finally delivers some of the show’s best episodes.

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‘The Invite’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen Anchor a Razor-Sharp Marital Comedy That Isn’t Afraid to Get Uncomfortable

‘The Invite’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen Anchor a Razor-Sharp Marital Comedy That Isn’t Afraid to Get Uncomfortable

Olivia Wilde directs Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton in The Invite, a sharply written chamber comedy that dissects marriage, desire, and resentment with wit and emotional precision. Anchored by Rogen’s career-best performance, the Sundance premiere balances humor and discomfort with striking confidence.

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‘Supergirl’ First Reactions Praise Milly Alcock’s Kara and Jason Momoa’s Lobo

‘Supergirl’ First Reactions Praise Milly Alcock’s Kara and Jason Momoa’s Lobo

The first reactions to DC Studios’ ‘Supergirl’ are praising Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El and Jason Momoa’s debut as Lobo. Early viewers describe the Craig Gillespie-directed film as darker, emotional and more intense than expected, with comparisons to ‘Mad Max,’ ‘John Wick’ and cosmic DC adventure.

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Venice Film Festival 2026 Takes Shape With ‘The Social Reckoning,’ ‘Here Comes the Flood’ and Florian Zeller’s ‘Bunker’ Among Potential Titles

Venice Film Festival 2026 Takes Shape With ‘The Social Reckoning,’ ‘Here Comes the Flood’ and Florian Zeller’s ‘Bunker’ Among Potential Titles

The 2026 Venice Film Festival is beginning to take shape, with potential titles including Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Reckoning,’ Fernando Meirelles’ ‘Here Comes the Flood,’ Florian Zeller’s ‘Bunker,’ Martin McDonagh’s ‘Wild Horse Nine,’ Werner Herzog’s ‘Bucking Fastard’ and Nanni Moretti’s ‘It Will Happen Tonight.’

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‘Happy Hours’ Review: Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson Reunite in a Romance That Never Finds Its Spark

‘Happy Hours’ Review: Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson Reunite in a Romance That Never Finds Its Spark

Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunite in ‘Happy Hours,’ a Tribeca Festival romantic drama written and directed by Holmes. While the former ‘Dawson’s Creek’ co-stars still share easy chemistry, the film’s contrived misunderstandings, literary flourishes and overly curated New York romance keep it from feeling emotionally convincing.

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‘Playing POTUS’ Review: Presidential Impressions Get an Entertaining but Incomplete Documentary Treatment

‘Playing POTUS’ Review: Presidential Impressions Get an Entertaining but Incomplete Documentary Treatment

Josh Greenbaum’s ‘Playing POTUS’ explores the art of presidential impressions with Dana Carvey, Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, Keegan-Michael Key, Kate McKinnon and more. The Tribeca documentary is entertaining and often insightful, but its heavy focus on Saturday Night Live limits a broader subject.

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‘Rain Reign’ Review: A Gentle, Moving Family Film About Loss, Neurodivergence, and Letting Go

‘Rain Reign’ Review: A Gentle, Moving Family Film About Loss, Neurodivergence, and Letting Go

Felice Kakaletris delivers a tender breakout performance in Rain Reign, Erika Burke Rossa’s Tribeca Festival adaptation of Ann M. Martin’s beloved children’s novel. Co-starring Paul Rudd and Jeremy Sisto, the gentle family drama explores neurodivergence, grief, responsibility, and the difficult lessons of love and sacrifice through the bond between a young girl and her dog.

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‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga Stun in a Chilling Heaven’s Gate Drama

‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga Stun in a Chilling Heaven’s Gate Drama

Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga give chilling, superb performances in Michael Gallagher’s ‘The Leader,’ a Tribeca Festival drama about the rise of the Heaven’s Gate cult and the emotional need for faith, belonging, and salvation that helped lead to one of America’s most infamous tragedies.

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