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After underperforming at the box office over Thanksgiving, "Wish" is the latest crack in Disney's once-invincible armor.
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Director John Woo lets guns do the talking in this tight, dialogue-free revenge thriller.
Ridley Scott ricochets between the battlefield and the bedroom in this bloated take on the French despot.
Disney has become a company so focused on itself that it has now produced a kind of fairy-tale signifier of its own brand.
Big on style but thin on substance, Emerald Fennell's second feature gives Barry Keoghan an overdue starring turn.
The third installment of DreamWorks's animated franchise reunites an NSYNC-like group (and NSYNC itself) for self-deprecating fun.
"The Buccaneers" Is a frenzied, feminist and bold reimagining of London's 19th-century marriage market.
Season 2 tries to have its cake and eat it, too.
Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey entwines an erotic love affair with a sharp historical epic.
Netflix's reggaeton series finds its rhythm amid a glossy Miami landscape.
Taylor Swift's new vault tracks bridge the gap between 2014 and the "Midnights" era.
Drake's latest launches with an uncharacteristically weak batch of songs and buries its clearest highlights in the second half.
Doja Cat, always underestimated, has the last laugh on this fiery album.
Olivia Rodrigo sends teendom off with a bang in a sophomore album that is just as much brash fun as 'Sour.'
This revival of the Ossie Davis satire is a delightful romp centering Black joy and the absurdity of racism.
The musical's English-language debut is a remarkable debacle.
If pratfalls piling up is wrong, this Ahmanson production doesn't want to be right.
The car is the star in this underwhelming screen-to-stage duplication.
A new original series hints at ambitions for the video app, but the industry must walk a fine line to succeed on the app
Barrino is no stranger to playing Celie — she reprises the role she inhabited on Broadway in a 2007 musical adaptation of Alice Walker's beloved 1982 book