TV Reviews
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‘Dead to Me’ Season 3 Review: Netflix Series’ Final Season Goes Out on a High Note
Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini continue to excel at comedy and drama in the show’s final episodes
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‘The Santa Clauses’ Review: Disney+ Series Is Familiar but Charming
Tim Allen returns as Scott Calvin in a six-episode series that eventually finds something new to say about Christmas and the Man in the Suit
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‘The English’ Review: Emily Blunt Is Hell-Bent on Revenge in Uneven Prime Video Western
The new limited series hails from “The Honourable Woman” writer/director Hugo Blick
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‘The Crown’ Season 5 Review: Elizabeth Debicki Stuns as Diana Takes Center Stage
The penultimate season of the Netflix series adeptly tackles Diana and Charles’ divorce and the Queen’s reputation woes
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‘Manifest’ Season 4 Part 1 Review: Twisty Mystery May Stick the Landing on Netflix
The canceled NBC series kicks off its supersized conclusion on the streamer
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‘Blockbuster’ Review: Netflix’s Mediocre Sitcom Can’t Shake Its Manufactured Attempt at Feel-Good Comedy
Randall Park and Melissa Fumero star in the workplace sitcom about the last remaining Blockbuster
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‘The Peripheral’ Review: Chloe Grace Moretz Shines in Gamer-Friendly Sci-Fi Series From ‘Westworld’ Team
The Prime Video series from EPs Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy is based on the William Gibson novel of the same name
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‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Season 5 Review: Sketch Series’ Long-Awaited Return Is Silly and Familiar
Six and a half years after the show’s last episode, Amy Schumer’s sketch series is back as she tackles the topical and the silly in equal measure
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‘Documentary Now!’ Season 4 Review: This Is Movie Nerd Paradise
Cate Blanchett, Alexander Skarsgard and Tom Jones appear in the new season of the IFC comedy series that hasn’t missed a beat
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‘The Vow’ Season 2 Review: HBO’s NXIVM Docuseries Follow-Up Is a Deeper Look Into the Cult
These new episodes feel like the more vital, less salacious and more balanced piece of the story
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‘Interview With the Vampire’ Review: AMC Series Is a Sexy, Smart Update on the Anne Rice Classic
The new show puts LGBTQ+ and racial themes front and center as it updates the beloved story of Louis and Lestat
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‘Quantum Leap’ Review: NBC Reboot Gets Off to Shaky Start, but Has Promise
Can the classic sci-fi series successfully make the leap to a more serialized, modern TV series?
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What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray in September: ‘Elvis,’ ‘Aline,’ Vintage George Romero, ‘Aqua Teen Hunger Force’ and More
Alonso Duralde spotlights the month’s new physical-media releases — because you can’t count on HBO Max to hang onto anything
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‘Vampire Academy’ Review: Peacock Series Packs on the Plot but Struggles to Come Alive
The TV adaptation of the Richelle Mead book series gets lost in its own mythology
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‘American Gigolo’ Review: Showtime Series Comes Close to Squandering Jon Bernthal’s Magnetism
The reimagining of Paul Schrader’s 1980 cult classic is aimless, but not entirely without merit