Film Review: Where The Crawdads Sing

Film Review: Where The Crawdads Sing
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Where The Crawdads Sing, the screen adaptation of Delia Owens’ almost ludicrously bestselling novel, wasn’t exactly made with me in mind. … read more

Film Review: Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank

Film Review: Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank
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Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank moves quickly enough to keep kids entertained, and my nephews had a lot of fun with it, which meant that I did too. … read more

Film Review: Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

Film Review: Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
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Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is a movie that makes you feel honestly happy, inspired and appreciative, a beautiful fairy tale to share with people you care about … read more

Film Review: Persuasion

Film Review: Persuasion
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Carrie Cracknell brings a tasteful and modern adaptation to Jane Austen’s final novel. Persuasion offers a creative new spin on a classic. … read more

How Chris Williams Conquered The Sea Beast

How Chris Williams Conquered The Sea Beast
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When Chris Williams pitched the concept for The Sea Beast to Netflix Animation, the streaming giant was sold on his creative vision. … read more

Dennis Lehane and Paul Walter Hauser on Black Bird 

Dennis Lehane and Paul Walter Hauser on Black Bird 
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Dennis Lehane, who adapted the true-crime miniseries Black Bird for television, speaks to the difficulties in adapting nonfiction stories for the screen. … read more

Content Shifter: 7 Artificial Intelligence Series to Stream

Content Shifter: 7 Artificial Intelligence Series to Stream
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Here are seven AI-focused TV series that don’t offer easy solutions to The Human Problem—but at least you’ll be distracted from your meat-sack self. … read more

Emma Holly Jones on Mr. Malcolm’s List 

Emma Holly Jones on Mr. Malcolm’s List 
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Emma Holly Jones, the producer and director of Mr. Malcom’s List, was born and raised in England and grew up watching BBC adaptations of Austen’s books. … read more

Film Review: Thor: Love and Thunder

Film Review: Thor: Love and Thunder
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Thor: Love and Thunder was a creative shot in the musclebound arm for Marvel, and it’s the first time since Endgame that I feel the need to see a Marvel twice. … read more

Film Review: Minions: The Rise of Gru

Film Review: Minions: The Rise of Gru
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Minions: The Rise of Gru benefits from centering Steve Carrell, though there’s simply no getting around the fact that the whole schtick is wearing thin. … read more