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‘Swarm’ Review: Dominique Fishback Is Brilliant in Amazon’s Slippery Horror-Comedy Hybrid
Janine Nabers and Donald Glover's new seven-part show stars Fishback as a young woman whose obsession with a Beyoncé-esque pop star gets out of hand.
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‘Gotham Knights’ Review: The CW’s Superhero Soap Struggles to Find Its Identity
Bruce Wayne's son teams up with the children of several classic Batman villains to catch the real killer in this new series.
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Critics’ Conversation: Did the ‘Last of Us’ Finale Make the Right Choice?
THR's TV critics look back at the first season of HBO's video game adaptation, and break down that devastating finale.
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Critic’s Notebook: The 95th Academy Awards Were Mercifully Low on Drama, Movingly High on Emotion
Jimmy Kimmel hosted a scandal-free Oscars telecast dominated by tear-filled acceptance speeches, emotional personal journeys and multiple triumphs for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.'
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‘Ted Lasso’ Review: Season 3 of Apple TV+ Favorite Is Both Too Much and Not Enough
Jason Sudeikis' endlessly optimistic, but panic attack-prone, soccer coach returns for a season that may or may not be the last for the Emmy-winning comedy.
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‘Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano’ Review: An Admirable Docuseries That Should Have Packed a Bigger Punch
The latest FX documentary from 'The New York Times Presents' series focuses on a private investigator notorious for deploying illegal tactics on behalf of Hollywood elites.
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‘School Spirits’ Review: Bland Paramount+ YA Drama May Give You Ghost Fatigue
Peyton List plays a ghost investigating her own murder and discovering that the afterlife is a lot like high school.
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‘UnPrisoned’ Review: Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo in a Messy but Fascinating Hulu Dramedy
Washington plays a therapist whose life is upended when her father (Lindo) is released from prison, in a series inspired by the life of creator Tracy McMillan.
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‘Chris Rock: Selective Outrage’ Review: Despite Scathing Will Smith Material, Live Netflix Special Feels Conspicuously Canned
The comic addressed Will Smith and wokeness in his new comedy special, which aired live with a pre-show and post-show.
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‘Rain Dogs’ Review: HBO’s British Dramedy Offers Rewards for Those Who Brave the Bleakness
Cash Carraway's half-hour follows a single mother (Daisy May Cooper), her daughter (Fleur Tashjian) and their mismatched friends on a search for a home and family.
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‘The Mandalorian’ Review: Season 3 Promises More Plot but Just as Many Pleasures
Picking up where 'The Book of Boba Fett' left off, the new season of the Disney+ hit sees Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu (a.k.a. Baby Yoda) reunited for a journey that takes them to the Mandalorian home world.
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‘True Lies’ Review: A Meek CBS Spin on James Cameron’s Blockbuster
The smash 1994 spy comedy gets a small-screen adaptation with Steve Howey stepping in for Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ginger Gonzaga taking the Jamie Lee Curtis role.
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‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Review: Amazon’s Solid but Sanitized Sex-Drugs-and-Rock-‘n’-Roll Saga
Riley Keough and Sam Claflin lead an adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid's bestselling novel about the meteoric rise and fall of a Fleetwood Mac-like band in 1970s Los Angeles.
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‘History of the World, Part II’ Review: Hulu’s Mel Brooks Sequel Scores Enough Laughs to Keep You Coming Back
Brooks' 1981 film 'History of the World, Part I' gets an eight-episode series treatment featuring Nick Kroll, Ike Barinholtz and Wanda Sykes among its writer-producer-stars.
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‘Liaison’ Review: Eva Green and Vincent Cassel in an Apple TV+ Romantic Thriller That Never Finds Its Pulse
The stars play a pair of estranged ex-lovers who get tangled up in an international cybersecurity conspiracy.
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‘The Consultant’ Review: Christoph Waltz’s Amazon Horror-Satire Is a Vibe in Search of a Show
The Oscar winner plays the boss from hell — possibly literally — in an eight-part series from Tony Basgallop, creator of 'Servant.'
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