A still from season 3 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'.
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'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 Finale Review: Belly’s Choice Was Obvious — But That’s Why It Works

The final season took us from Cousins to Paris, but in the end, gave fans what they were waiting for — messy, beautiful, young love.

BY Ananya Shankar
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‘The White Lotus’: Breaking Down That Surprising New Arrival — and Even More Surprising Kiss

"There’s always more than what meets the eye of the shock value on screen," Patrick Schwarzenegger tells The Hollywood Reporter of the certainly shocking moment.

BY Josh Wigler
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, with Mindy Kaling in 'With Love, Meghan.'
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‘With Love, Meghan’ Lacks a Key Ingredient

An understandably guarded host makes for an oddly timed and unrelatable lavish lifestyle series, as early critics expected.

BY Brande Victorian
'Apartment 7A'
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Apartment 7A’ Review: Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest Star in Paramount+’s Oddly Lethargic Companion to ‘Rosemary’s Baby’

The Natalie Erika James-directed feature, which counts John Krasinski among its producers, follows a struggling dancer whose relationship with an older couple takes a twisted turn.

BY Lovia Gyarkye
Nobu Matsuhisa in 'Nobu.'
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‘Nobu’ Review: A Glowing and Straightforward Portrait of the Japanese Chef and His Empire

In his latest documentary, Matt Tyrnauer chronicles how Nobu Matsuhisa became a global phenomenon.

BY Lovia Gyarkye
'Familiar Touch'
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‘Familiar Touch’ Review: A Tender Debut Frames Older Adulthood as Its Own Coming-of-Age

Kathleen Chalfant stars in Sarah Friedland's drama following an octogenarian as she confronts the realities of dementia and moving into an assisted living facility.

BY Lovia Gyarkye
'Happy Holidays'
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‘Happy Holidays’ Review: A Cleverly Structured Palestinian Drama Explores Constriction and Complicity in Israeli Society

The latest feature by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Scandar Copti ('Ajami') observes four characters whose fates are linked through a series of surprising events.

BY Lovia Gyarkye
'Sabbath Queen' Tribeca Film Festival
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‘Sabbath Queen’ Review: Awe-Inspiring Doc Examines the Life of a Radical Queer Rabbi

Director Sandi DuBowski ('Trembling Before G-d') chronicles Amichai Lau-Lavie, a drag queen and subversive Jewish storyteller who chooses to become a conservative rabbi.

BY Robyn Bahr
From left: Anthony B. Jenkins, Halle Berry and Percy Daggs IV in 'Never Let Go.' Liane Hentscher/Lionsgate
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‘Never Let Go’ Review: Halle Berry Stokes the Ambiguity but Can’t Stop Alexandre Aja’s Horror Fairy Tale From Stalling

A protective mother lives with her two sons in an isolated woodlands house to which they must remain tethered by ropes, in order to protect against an omnipresent evil that only she can see.

BY David Rooney
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‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ Review: Despite a Terrifying Javier Bardem, Ryan Murphy’s Netflix True-Crime Saga Falls Flat

Chloë Sevigny also stars in the nine-part follow-up to 'Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,' this time chronicling the infamous 1989 murders of a couple by their two sons.

BY Daniel Fienberg
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‘Brilliant Minds’ Review: Zachary Quinto Does the Eccentric Genius Thing in NBC’s Occasionally Promising Medical Procedural

Executive produced by Greg Berlanti, the hospital drama is loosely based on the writings and research of neurologist Oliver Sacks.

BY Daniel Fienberg