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  • ‘Shining Vale’

    Starz's "Shining Vale" stars Courteney Cox, Mira Sorvino and Greg Kinnear in a haunted tale that's both comic and chilling.

  • ‘Winning Time’

    HBO's Los Angeles Lakers series seems so intent on insisting that it's a fun show that it neglects the fundamentals.

  • ‘Turning Red’

    When hormones hit, a girl's body changes more than she bargained for. Pixar's puberty metaphor is so accepting as to eliminate the conflict.

  • ‘The Batman’

    Director Matt Reeves brings a tough new vision to DC's most easily reimagined character, channeling elements of film noir and hard-R horror movies.

  • ‘Lucy and Desi’

    The story of how they met, fell in love, and created a television empire is a singular showbiz saga that even they couldn't separate from "I Love Lucy."

  • Mitski’s ‘Laurel Hell’

    Mitski has returned from a hiatus with "Laurel Hell," an album that conveys mixed emotions about how happy the indie rocker is to be back.

  • Cat Power’s ‘Covers’

    On her third album of covers, Cat Power serves up barely recognizable versions of songs by Frank Ocean, Billie Holiday, Iggy Pop and more.

  • The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM’

    With "Dawn FM," the Weeknd has made the most upbeat album of his career, a solid progression with splashes of new wave and Michael Jackson.

  • ‘The Music Man’

    Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster lead the cast of this starry Broadway revival of Meredith Willson's "The Music Man," directed by Jerry Zaks.

  • ‘MJ’

    Staged by Christopher Wheeldon and written by Lynn Nottage, this slick show plays like a surface-skimming rehabilitation tour.

  • ‘Intimate Apparel’

    The play's tight construction makes it a natural for a chamber opera with music by Ricky Ian Gordon and direction by Bartlett Sher.

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