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'Citadel: Honey Bunny' Flips the Script on the Sexy-Spy Franchise
Set in India, Amazon's latest attempt at mating James Bond-meets-John Wick action with international 'CSI'-type spin-offs scores one for the team
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'Agatha All Along' Broke the Spell of MCU Misses
The Kathryn Hahn-led series worked as a proper TV show rather than a chopped-up movie, and harks back to the comics giant's most successful project for the small screen, WandaVision
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'The Diplomat' Is the Rare Netflix Show That Needs More Episodes, Not Fewer
Capped at a mere six installments, the second season of the crackerjack political drama starring Keri Russell feels rushed — yet it's still one of the best series on TV right now
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Teri Garr Was a Comedic Genius Ahead of Her Time
From her Oscar-nominated role in Tootsie to her winning turns in Young Frankenstein, Mr. Mom, and more, the actress brought daffy charm and a feminist spark to the screen. In another era, she would've been a generation-defining star
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Why Keri Russell Loves ‘Being a Mess and Dropping F-Bombs’ on ‘The Diplomat’
With Season 2 of the hit political drama about to debut, the actor talks about playing a brash American in England, being scrutinized for her looks, real-life wardrobe malfunctions, and more
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'Before' Is Exactly the Kind of Self-Serious Project Billy Crystal Used to Mock
The comedian's attempt at anchoring an M. Night Shyamalan-style psychological thriller barely registers an afterthought
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'Shrinking' Season 2 Is the Therapy Hangout Comedy We Deserve
Leaning into the chemistry among its actors, the Jason Segel-Harrison Ford series strikes a perfect balance of easy laughs and poignant moments
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Today, 'Saturday Night Live' Is an Institution. In 1975, It Was Pure Anarchy
As Jason Reitman’s film Saturday Night hits theaters, we look back at the wild early days of the world’s most famous sketch show
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'La Máquina' Is (Almost) the Gael García Bernal-Diego Luna Reunion We Needed
When the two stars share the screen, this boxing comedy-thriller-psychodrama lands its punches
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'Disclaimer' Is an Addictive Reminder That Nothing's Ever as It Seems
Director Alfonso Cuarón and Cate Blanchett gift us with an elaborate revenge story, in which a mysterious book turns a woman's life into a cancel-culture nightmare
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