TV Reviews
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OWN’s ‘The Kings of Napa’ Review: Where’s the Vintage Intrigue in This Winery-Owning Black Family?
New drama about a wealthy clan is thin on ‘Succession’-style family dysfunction
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‘Wolf Like Me’ Review: Josh Gad, Isla Fisher Shine in Peacock’s New Dramedy
The rom-com gets a horror spin in Abe Forsythe’s new series (hint: check out the title)
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‘Women of the Movement’ Review: ABC’s Inspirational but Oddly Flat Story About Emmett Till’s Mother
Limited series explores the evolution of a woman from grieving mother to civil rights activist
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‘Emily in Paris’ Season 2 Review: Lily Collins Returns With Fewer Cringe Moments in Netflix Series
While Collins is an inherently watchable actress, Emily is still less interesting than many of the characters surrounding her
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‘1883’ Review: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Create Sparks in Paramount+’s ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel
Western legend Sam Elliott shines in a show following a dangerous expedition across the American West
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‘And Just Like That…’ Review: Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda Prove 3 Is Enough in HBO Max Sequel
The heroines of “Sex and the City” return older but blessedly light on puns and voiceovers
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‘Schmigadoon!’ TV Review: AppleTV+ Musical Comedy Is Uneven, But a Short and Sweet Confection
Broadway aficionados should find themselves getting to know all about this good-natured television tuner
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‘A Christmas Story Live’ Review Roundup: Fox’s TV Musical ‘Shoots Its Own Eye Out’
Holiday classic is rewrapped in a way critics weren’t happy about
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‘Marvel’s The Punisher’ TV Review: It’s Actually Pretty Great
Marvel finally gets a second good Netflix show after “Jessica Jones”
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‘Crisis in Six Scenes’ Review: Woody Allen Gets Burgled by Miley Cyrus
Aging filmmaker falls back on musty gags in Amazon’s ’60s-era political comedy
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‘The Young Pope’ Venice Review: Jude Law Does the Vatican Rag
The first two chapters of the Paolo Sorrentino miniseries seem uncomfortably perched between satire and nighttime soap
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‘The Get Down’ Review: Baz Luhrmann Raps a Tale of Hip-Hop’s Origins
Netflix series arrives amid reports of a troubled production
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Rio Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony Review: Gisele Bundchen and Too Many Ads
NBC’s tape-delayed telecast was out of step with today’s instant news cycle
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‘Fuller House’ Review: When ’90s Nostalgia Goes Wrong
Netflix revival series is an irritating mix of sappy and meta
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‘11.22.63’ Review: Time Drags in James Franco’s JFK Assassination Series
Hulu drama is barely entertaining enough to sustain itself