TV Reviews
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‘The Crown’ Season 6 Part 1 Review: Royal Tragedy Looms as Netflix Drama Nears the End
Princess Diana and Dodi take center stage in the first half of the show’s final season
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‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Review: Emma Corrin Leads the First Great Sci-Fi Show for the ChatGPT Era
The FX limited series from filmmaking duo Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij is an ambitious work that mixes multiple genres to create a propulsive thriller
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‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ Review: David Oyelowo Commands the Latest Taylor Sheridan Show
The Paramount+ series traces the origin story of the real-life hero
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‘All the Light We Cannot See’ Review: Netflix Limited Series Fails to Capture Pulitzer-Winning Novel’s Essence
Despite a winning lead performance by newcomer Aria Mia Loberti, the four-part show based on Anthony Doerr’s 2014 book is overly broad and mostly bad
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‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Review: HBO Drama Boasts Flashy Sets, Falters on Story
Julian Fellowes’ period piece, led by Carrie Coon and Christine Baranski, still struggles to develop characters beyond cardboard cutouts of old American society
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‘Fellow Travelers’ Review: Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey Lead a Brilliant Mix of Sex, Politics and Manipulation
The Showtime limited series follows a decades-long affair set to the backdrop of intense political dangers and the burgeoning gay rights movement
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‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Review: Netflix’s Ambitious Horror Parable Gets in Its Own Way
The latest series from Mike Flanagan grafts an uneven allegory about big pharma’s evils onto the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
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‘Frasier’ Review: Paramount+ Reboot Serves Kelsey Grammer Without the Farce or Charm
This revival really is just “Frasier” in name only
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‘Found’ Review: NBC Drama Doesn’t Put In the Effort
Shanola Hampton stars in a crime procedural that sacrifices any suspense or surprise so the heroes can save the day
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‘Loki’ Season 2 Review: Tom Hiddleston Turns Mischief Into Heroism With Ease
Compelling characters, existential drama, quirky comedy and world-threatening action are blended better here than in any other Disney+ show
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‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Review: Brie Larson, Science and Cooking Mix Well in Apple Limited Series
The Oscar-winning actress leads the adaptation of Bonnie Garmus’ bestselling novel
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‘Gen V’ Review: College-Set ‘The Boys’ Spin-Off Is a Delightfully Debauched Romp
The Prime Video drama brings adolescent angst to the paranoid world powered by superhero conglomerate Vought Industries
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‘The Irrational’ Review: Jesse L. Martin Captivates in NBC’s Latest Run-of-the-Mill Procedural
The “Law & Order” alum struts as a world-famous behavioral scientist, juggling academia and hands-on detective work for the FBI
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‘Sex Education’ Season 4 Review: Netflix Dramedy Delivers Messy but Satisfying Ending
Though some beloved characters are missing, the final episodes provide those who remain the spotlight to say a proper goodbye — especially Emma Mackey’s Maeve
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‘The Continental’ Review: Adequate Action Doesn’t Keep Peacock’s ‘John Wick’ Spin-Off From Falling Flat
A prequel to the Keanu Reeves-led film franchise, the story drags a simple story beyond its limit over three 90-minute episodes