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‘The Girlfriend’: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Turn ‘Psycho’ Dynamic Around, but Keep It in the Family

Like mother, like potential daughter-in-law, “The Girlfriend” is a tale of two psychos. Based on Michelle Frances’ 2017 novel, this eight-episode Prime Video limited series is a blistering and paranoid take on…

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‘Only Murders in the Building’: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez Never Lose Their Great Chemistry in Crackling Fifth Season

Going into its fifth season, Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” continues to have charm to spare. Fans have been lucky that circumstances have not conspired thus far to replace any of…

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‘Task’: Mark Ruffalo Leads a Grim Crime Story Where Compelling Characters Overshadow Action

The best crime stories compel through their human element. Brad Ingelsby’s “Task” sets up a central plot that is really a starting point to explore the tragic, grounded dimensions of its characters.

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‘And Just Like That…’: Carrie Bradshaw Begins a New Chapter as Series Rushes to an End

Nothing lasts forever, and 27 years after the debut of “Sex and the City,” Sarah Jessica Parker seemingly takes her final bow as Carrie Bradshaw in the series finale of “And Just…

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‘Alien: Earth’: Noah Hawley Expands a Sci-Fi Classic Into an Evocative Nightmare 

In 1979 Ridley Scott released “Alien,” which endures as one of the great sci-fi thrillers because of how it channels some very primal fears. The plot’s idea of something gross and otherworldly taking…

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‘Platonic’ Season 2: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne Return for More Cringe and Hilarious Mayhem

The joy of watching Apple TV+’s “Platonic” is how it sticks its title. It really is about a platonic friendship with all of the tenderness and cringe that comes with it. Seth…

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‘Wednesday’: A Delightfully Cold Jenna Ortega Delivers More Ghoulish Fun in Second Season

The second season of Netflix’s “Wednesday” leaves little doubt that its success is owed to the presence of Jenna Ortega and style of Tim Burton, who again directs several episodes this season.

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‘Chief of War’: Jason Momoa Leads a Stunning Hawaiian Epic Full of History, Fire and Blood

As many films seem to feel smaller in a world of shifting media, streaming is becoming the new home of genuine epics. Look no further than Apple TV+’s “Chief of War,” a…

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‘Washington Black’: History and Fantasy Make for Exciting Adventure in Rich Adaptation of Acclaimed Novel

History may be a bleak affair, yet there is always room for breezy adventure and humor. “Washington Black” covers some pretty heavy subject matter, including slavery, the colonial roots of America, along…

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‘Untamed’: Eric Bana Brings Raw Emotion to Moody Yosemite Thriller

Detective thrillers are again becoming a major TV vehicle to comment on American society. Netflix’s “Untamed” is set in Yosemite National Park, one of those vast and open spaces that can define…

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Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much’ Gets Laughs Out of Changing Continents To Escape Heartbreak

Lena Dunham’s “Too Much” is almost tailored for American viewers who have been to the U.K. but endure friends whose sense of the world is based solely off TV shows and movies.

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‘The Sandman’ Returns for a Second Season of Hallucinatory Suspense Spanning Centuries 

Author Neil Gaiman may be cancelled but the Netflix adaptation of his most famous graphic novel work is not. Even as the material in season two of “The Sandman” sticks close to…

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‘Weapons’: Julia Garner and Josh Brolin Bring Raw Tension to Zach Cregger’s Eerie Horror Mystery
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‘Platonic’ Season 2: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne Return for More Cringe and Hilarious Mayhem
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