Three decades after his indie breakthrough, Burns brings back the McMullen clan for a warm, low-key sequel about siblings, second chances, and unexpected romance.
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‘The Family McMullen’ Review: Edward Burns Revisits His Irish-American Clan (HBO Max)
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‘The New Yorker at 100’ Review: A Century of Journalism That Refuses to Fade (Netflix)
A polished, affectionate look at the magazine’s centennial, tracing its iconic past and its unlikely survival in a media world that long ago abandoned the values The New Yorker still defends. Streaming on Netflix.
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‘The Wailing’ Review: A Haunting Trip From Spain to Argentina
A trio of women, separated by countries but united by fear, confront a masked entity that slips in and out of digital images, feeding on the world’s refusal to believe them.
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‘The Abandons’ Review: Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey Can’t Save This Uneven Western (Netflix)
A star-studded female-led western pits two powerful matriarchs against each other in a clash of land, loyalty, and vengeance. Starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey.
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‘Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Review: Tom Cruise’s Last Stand for Cinema
A chaotic, emotional send-off in which the star throws everything — stunts, sweat, mythmaking — at the screen one last time in an attempt to save cinema.
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‘Oh. What. Fun.’ Review: Big Stars, Bigger Sweaters, Same Old Christmas Movie.
A Texas mom accidentally gets left behind during the family Christmas chaos and embarks on her own mini-adventure—while her star-studded family learns the hard way that nothing works without her. Streaming on Prime Video.
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‘Lali: Time to Step Up’ Review: The Making of an Artist in Full Control (Netflix)
A behind-the-scenes portrait of Argentine pop star Lali Espósito’s transformation as she crafts a new sound, a new image, and a new chapter in her career. Streaming on Netflix.
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‘Friendship’ Review: Tim Robinson Spirals, Hilariously
A misdelivered package sparks an unlikely friendship that quickly collapses into obsession, humiliation, and spectacularly awkward chaos. Starring Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd and Kate Mara.
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‘Splitsville’ Review: When Screwball Chaos Meets Modern Indie Anxiety
Two troubled couples cross paths with unexpected results in this unusual romantic comedy from the director of “The Climb.” Starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, and Kyle Marvin.
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‘Playing Gracie Darling’ Review: A Familiar Blend of Teen Mystery and Supernatural Horror
This Australian series mixes teen-mystery tropes with supernatural horror as a new disappearance forces a woman to confront the loss of her childhood friend decades earlier.


