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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt Return for a Glossy Sequel That Worships Fashion While Wrestling With Its Own Message

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt Return for a Glossy Sequel That Worships Fashion While Wrestling With Its Own Message

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ reunites Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt in a visually polished sequel that blends fashion nostalgia with muted media satire. While strong on performance and style, it struggles to fully commit to its critique of luxury culture and modern media systems.

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‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

Antoine Fuqua’s Michael starring Jaafar Jackson avoids controversy to focus on Michael Jackson’s rise from the Jackson 5 to global superstardom. While critics note its sanitized approach and omission of later-life controversies, the film is praised for its emotional undertone, strong performances, and standout musical sequences.

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‘The Audacity’ Review: Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg Anchor AMC’s Vicious but One-Note Silicon Valley Satire

‘The Audacity’ Review: Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg Anchor AMC’s Vicious but One-Note Silicon Valley Satire

AMC’s The Audacity, created by Jonathan Glatzer, offers a bleak satire of Silicon Valley tech culture led by Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg. While sharply observed and well-acted, the series struggles to evolve beyond familiar critiques of greed, power, and moral collapse.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Review: Zendaya Delivers a Career-Level Performance in a Divisive Return

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Review: Zendaya Delivers a Career-Level Performance in a Divisive Return

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 pushes its characters into adulthood, but Sam Levinson’s HBO drama struggles to translate its signature teenage volatility into sustained emotional stakes. Zendaya anchors the season with a standout performance as Rue, even as the series becomes increasingly uneven in structure and emotional impact.

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‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 Review: Jon Hamm and James Marsden Turn Wealth Into a Weapon

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 Review: Jon Hamm and James Marsden Turn Wealth Into a Weapon

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 begins with a confident, high-stakes premiere as Jon Hamm returns and James Marsden delivers a scene-stealing performance. Apple TV+’s sharp dramedy deepens its exploration of wealth, power, and control, setting up a darker, more dangerous chapter that feels more refined, character-driven, and unpredictable than ever.

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‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

Broadway review of ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ starring Jon Bernthal at the August Wilson Theatre in NYC. A new stage adaptation of the classic Al Pacino film, featuring a standout rotating set and a performance that leans into the original while delivering a theatrical, crowd-driven experience.

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‘The Drama’ Review: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Circle a Great Idea That Never Fully Lands
‘Rooster’ Review: Steve Carell’s HBO Comedy Has a Great Cast but No Clear Identity

‘Rooster’ Review: Steve Carell’s HBO Comedy Has a Great Cast but No Clear Identity

Steve Carell leads HBO’s college comedy ‘Rooster,’ but despite a stellar cast including Danielle Deadwyler and Phil Dunster, the series struggles to find its focus.

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‘Marshals’ Review: CBS’ ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Can’t Quite Step Out of the Dutton Shadow

‘Marshals’ Review: CBS’ ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Can’t Quite Step Out of the Dutton Shadow

Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton in CBS’ ‘Marshals,’ a ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff crime procedural that struggles to establish its own identity.

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‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini star in HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis,’ a Steven Conrad limited series blending suburban melodrama and murder mystery.

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‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell Can’t Save This Toothless Black Comedy

‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell Can’t Save This Toothless Black Comedy

Glen Powell headlines John Patton Ford’s ‘How to Make a Killing,’ a black comedy that never fully commits to its dark premise. Despite strong turns from Margaret Qualley and Bill Camp, the A24 satire feels oddly restrained and dramatically underpowered.

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‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite Emerald Fennell’s Lush, Feverish Brontë Reimagining

‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite Emerald Fennell’s Lush, Feverish Brontë Reimagining

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi lead Emerald Fennell’s bold, sensual take on ‘Wuthering Heights,’ a visually lush and emotionally charged reimagining of the Emily Brontë classic.

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‘Crime 101’ Review: Chris Hemsworth Channels Steve McQueen in This Slow-Burn Heist Thriller

‘Crime 101’ Review: Chris Hemsworth Channels Steve McQueen in This Slow-Burn Heist Thriller

‘Crime 101’ stars Chris Hemsworth as a disciplined jewel thief in a sleek, slow-burn heist thriller inspired by classic ’90s crime dramas. Co-starring Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry, the film favors tension, character, and consequence over spectacle, delivering a polished and satisfying theatrical experience.

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‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Sam Rockwell Leads A Gonzo Ai Comedy That’s Big On Chaos, Stylish, Ambitious, But Lite On The Satire

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Sam Rockwell Leads A Gonzo Ai Comedy That’s Big On Chaos, Stylish, Ambitious, But Lite On The Satire

Sam Rockwell stars in Gore Verbinski’s long-awaited return, a chaotic sci-fi comedy about AI, distraction, and humanity’s digital downfall. Stylish and ambitious, but lighter on satire than it should be.

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