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Kung Fu Panda 4 Review: Jack Black Faces Off Against Viola Davis In Fun, Satisfying Sequel

Though following a familiar formula that's running the risk of wearing thin, Kung Fu Panda 4 still finds heart in the reliable DreamWorks franchise.

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Zac Efron, Andrew Santino, and Jermaine Fowler in Ricky Stanicky
Ricky Stanicky Review: Zac Efron & John Cena Feel At Home In Raunchy, Heartfelt Prime Video Comedy

Ricky Stanicky might not reinvent the wheel, but Zac Efron and John Cena deliver laughs and emotional moments in Peter Farrelly's new raunchy comedy.

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American Dreamer Review: Peter Dinklage's Dark Comedy Has Great Emotional Highs & Hilarious Lows

American Dreamer reveals the truth behind the American dream, as Peter Dinklage's character gets everything he ever wanted and a lot more he didn't.

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Elephants roam the savanna in National Geographic's Queens
Queens Review: Nat Geo's Impressive, Awe-Inspiring Docuseries Prioritizes Message Over Authenticity

National Geographic's Queens breathes new life into the nature documentary formula – yet the show's approach also has its drawbacks.

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Iwájú Review: Disney's Stunning Nigeria-Set Animation Brings Important Themes To Predictable Tale

Iwájú tells a predictable story on the surface, but its themes of class and charming characters make this series set in futuristic Nigeria stand out.

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Aang prepares to fight in Avatar The Last Airbender series
Avatar: The Last Airbender Review - Netflix's Impressive Adaptation Keeps Animation's Best Qualities

The Netflix series is a rather faithful adaptation, carrying the spirit of the original through intricate details and proper character development. 

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Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live looking directly at camera with blood on his face
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Review - Rick & Michonne’s Return Is A Romantic, Tense Thriller

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live brings Rick and Michonne back for a thrilling story that puts to the test just how strong of a bond they share.

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Ana (Camila Mendes) and William (Archie Renaux) flirt with their eyes in UPGRADED
Upgraded Review: This Delightful Camila Mendes-Led Rom-Com Is Well-Crafted & Snappy

Upgraded may be poorly titled, but it has the fun trappings of an engaging romantic comedy, perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day.

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Tokyo Vice Season 2 Review: Max’s Immersive Crime Noir Evolves Into A Sharp & Sprawling Epic

Although some longwinded detours pull away from its captivating gangster-fueled plot, Tokyo Vice season 2 is a robust and airy modern noir thriller.

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Feud: Capote Vs The Swans Review — A Beautifully Crafted, Perfectly Venomous Battle Of The Housewives

Capote vs the Swans has all the venom and glamour one desires, but in Feud's second season, a few missteps leave a hollow feeling.

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Joe Keery standing against a fridge with Camila Morrone holding his face in Marmalade
Marmalade Review: A Bonnie & Clyde Crime Romance That Is As Stylish As It Is Surprising

When writer-director Keir O'Donnell swerves and turns Marmalade into a twisty cat-and-mouse chase, it becomes significantly more fun to watch.

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Between The Temples Review: Carol Kane & Jason Schwartzman Are A Perfect Match In Understated Comedy

Jason Schwartzman & Carol Kane make the perfect odd couple in director Nathan Silver's Between the Temples, an off-kilter comedy about finding faith.

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Donald Glover and Maya Erskine face to face while lying on the floor in Mr & Mrs Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Review: Sparks Fly For Donald Glover & Maya Erskine In Updated, Exciting Spy Show

Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith has fun thanks to its winning leads, Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, though its pacing raises some eyebrows.

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Katy O'Brian leans on a car and Kristen Stewart sits atop one in Love Lies Bleeding
Love Lies Bleeding Review: Kristen Stewart Is Better Than Ever In Thrilling Crime Romance

With action, crime, and romance mingling and building toward an explosive and engaging finale, the film is a thrilling ride from start to finish. 

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Residente as Vicente playing with his two daughters in In the Summers
In the Summers Review: Sharp Direction Yields An Impressive Drama About Fatherhood Under Addiction

Lacorazza’s debut is impressively sincere and sharp, boasting impressive performances. In the Summers is a human experience you do not want to miss.

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Handling The Undead Review: Sadness Is The Infection In Slow-Burn Zombie Drama

Handling the Undead unfurls at a languid pace as a rumination on grief and the ways it can destroy people from the inside out.

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Suncoast Review: Nico Parker Brings An Emotionally Complex Situation To Life In Heartwarming Drama

Laura Chinn's film is emotionally complex and boasts a standout performance from Nico Parker, who delivers the nuance her character requires.

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Pedro Pascal burns an envelope in a diner in Freaky Tales
Freaky Tales Review: Pedro Pascal Is A Sad Henchman In Stylish, Energetic Action Dramedy

Freaky Tales has a supernatural component that doesn't always make sense, but it makes up for it with flair, contagious energy, and fun characters.

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Charlie Morningstar and Vaggie stand together inside the Hazbin Hotel
Hazbin Hotel Review: Prime Video's Adult Animated Series Successfully Mixes Unique Story With Music

Hazbin Hotel is a sublime animated series that knows exactly what it's going for, strengthened by an impressive voice cast and memorable songs.

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Alaqua Cox As Maya Lopez Kicks A Bad Guy With Her Prosthetic Leg In Echo Season 1 Episode 3
Echo Review: MCU's First 2024 Show Feels Like A Grand Return To Marvel TV's Netflix Era

Marvel's Echo starts off slow, playing catchup for new viewers, but quickly ramps up into one of Disney+'s most thrilling MCU offerings.

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