Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds, and Dwayne Johnson bring this suspenseful action comedy to life.
The Resurrection of the Bibliophile
“Are you a bibliophile?” She asked the question like it was an insult. I was sitting on the chipping blue bench—tucking my obligatory Catholic school plaid skirt under my legs to avoid splinters—with my copy of Harry Potter nestled securely under my arm. After letting me sit in awkward silence for a moment too long,…
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‘Nightbooks’ Portrays a Light Halloween Adventure
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‘The Way of the Househusband’ Charms With Silly Gags
This Netflix anime showcases a former yakuza boss who settles down and becomes a proud house husband.
‘Thunder Force’ Comedy Crashes and Burns
‘Thunder Force,’ released by Netflix on Friday, flops as a superhero movie and as a comedy, delivering only clichés and awkward humor.
‘Operation Varsity Blues’ Explores Admissions Scandal
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Sarah Cooper’s Satirical Special Comes Too Soon
In Netflix special ‘Everything’s Fine,’ Sarah Cooper tries on the role of talk show host as she harps on trending media topics, like the pandemic and President Donald Trump.
Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Taps into Activism
‘The Trial of the Chicago 7,’ Aaron Sorkin’s latest drama, points to persisting systemic issues in the U.S.’s criminal justice system.
‘American Murder: The Family Next Door’ is Chillingly Eerie
‘American Murder: The Family Next Door’ investigated a harrowing crime with archival footage from police investigations, trial proceeding, and–perhaps surprisingly–Facebook.