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‘Maestro’ Review: More So-So Than Virtuoso

Bradley Cooper’s Maestro opens with a quote attributed to Leonard Bernstein:“A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them; and its essential meaning...

‘Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé’ Review: An Intimate Yet Extravagant Exploration Of Beyoncé’s Latest World Tour

Beyoncé knows what her fans have gone through to make it to her Renaissance World Tour. As she says in Renaissance: A Film By...

This Four-Hour Documentary About a Restaurant Is One of 2023’s Best Movies

I’ve never smoked a cigarette in my life. I don’t do drugs. My vice is food. My wife and I save up so that...

‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’ Review: A Tale Of Power And Uncertainty In Pre-Katniss Panem

The book The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, written by Suzanne Collins, has been adapted for the screen by director Francis...

‘The Marvels’ Review: A Not-So-Marvelous MCU Moment

Right now on Season 2 of Loki, the heroes are racing around all of space and time fighting to preserve the very fabric of the multiverse. When something...

‘I Need That’ Broadway Review: Danny DeVito Steals Laughs From A Junk Pile

Clutter – physical, emotional – is the subject of Theresa Rebeck’s new Broadway play I Need That, a comedy-drama that star Danny DeVito works...

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Review: A Scorsese Instant Classic

There are unsolved crimes in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, but no mysteries. The title characters’ identities are obvious even before the murders...

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ Review: Leslie Odom Jr. Stars And Ellen Burstyn Returns In Head-Spinning Reboot With A Double Twist On 1973 Classic

In the long history of horror films since the dawn of cinema, it would be hard to imagine any of them quite having the...

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