TV Reviews
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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
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‘The Other Black Girl’ Review: Hulu Presents a Genre-Defying Drama That Provokes and Entertains
Newcomer Sinclair Daniel and “Riverdale” alum Ashleigh Murray impress in the TV adaptation of Zakiya Dalila Harris’ book from Onyx Collective
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‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 Review: Apple Drama Time-Hops Through COVID Aftermath
The series transforms while delving into a slate of social issues sparked by the pandemic
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‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ Review: AMC Spin-Off Could Revive the Stale Franchise
Norman Reedus returns as the zombie saga’s troublemaker, and his latest side quest is a doozy
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‘One Piece’ Review: Netflix Finally Gets an Anime Adaptation Right
Newcomer Iñaki Godoy leads the cast of a surreal adventure series, offering an enjoyable summer binge-watch for fans new and old
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‘Painkiller’ Review: Netflix Opioid Crisis Limited Series Can’t Compete With Superior ‘Dopesick’
The drama starring Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick suffers from close similarities to the Hulu show
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‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 3 Review: Meryl Streep Takes Center Stage in Broadway-Set Mystery
The amateur detective trio becomes fractured as the Hulu comedy returns with a more focused installment