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‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Lizzy Caplan and Michael Sheen Go Deeper in Season 2
Showtime’s drama about pioneering sex researchers Bill Masters and Virginia Johnson gets off to a racy, and emotionally rich, start
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‘Land Ho!’ Review: A Delicious and Potent Old-Fashioned, Over Ice(land)
Earl Lynn Nelson and Paul Eenhoorn play mismatched travel buddies grappling with retirement in this uplifting road trip movie
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‘The Leftovers’ Review: Damon Lindelof Explores the Great Spiritual Unknown in Moody HBO Series
Justin Theroux anchors the melancholy HBO series exploring the aftermath of a mass global disappearance
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‘Under the Electric Sky’ Review: Visually Stunning Rave Film Wears Out Its Welcome
The Electric Daisy Carnival holds electronic dance music fans in its thrall, but the documentary about it grows tedious by Day Two
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‘Third Person’ Review: Liam Neeson Is Tortured, and So Are the Metaphors
Neeson plays a haunted writer trying to reclaim glory in the latest all-star interlocking drama from “Crash” writer-director Paul Haggis
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Lizzy Caplan’s ‘Sex’ Education: ‘I Thought There Would Be Backlash About the Nudity’
Caplan talks with EmmyWrap about playing orgasmic 1950s researcher Virginia Johnson in “Masters of Sex”
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‘The Rover’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce Both Need a Shower After the Apocalypse
Characters form an unlikely bond in road movie set in a lawless Australian outback sometime in the near future
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ Review: Jenji Kohan Takes Off Emotional Shackles in Season 2
Netflix prison dramedy returns with even deeper storytelling
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‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Review: Shailene Woodley Grounds Dewy-Eyed Cancer Weepie
Woodley stars opposite her “Divergent” brother Ansel Elgort in this unabashed tearjerker about teens battling life-threatening illness
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‘Crossbones’ Review: John Malkovich’s Pirate Yarn Stumbles and Never Recovers
NBC’s sword-filled drama about Blackbeard goes off course toward the end of its debut episode, airing Friday night
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‘The Immigrant’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gets Exploited at Ellis Island
James Gray directs frequent collaborator Joaquin Phoenix as an enigmatic pimp who takes advantage of just-off-the-boat Polish immigrant Cotillard
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‘The Double’ Review: Awkward and Stylized, Times Two
Jesse Eisenberg pulls double duty in this pretentious drama about a timid young man confronted with a doppelgänger
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’24: Live Another Day’ Review: It’s Awfully Familiar, but It’s Good
Kiefer Sutherland quickly gets back into head-butting form in Fox’s revival of its once ground-breaking espionage drama
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‘Bad Teacher’ Review: CBS Comedy Mixes Class and Crass
Ari Graynor plays a self-absorbed but ultimately kind-hearted adviser
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‘Fading Gigolo’ Review: Woody Allen Pimps It Up With John Turturro in Surprisingly Soulful Farce
Turturro wrote and directed the story about a sensitive florist turned man-‘ho