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  • ‘Life & Beth’

    An impressionistic half-hour dramedy, the series feels less like a sitcom than a cousin of FX shows like "Louie," "Better Things" and even "Baskets."

  • ‘Halo’

    Paramount Plus' "Halo" adapts the video game with an evolved Master Chief and big-budget sci-fi world.

  • ‘Minx’

    In the new series "Minx," Jake Johnson and Ophelia Lovibond form a partnership to create feminist porn.

  • ‘Windfall’

    Victim-aggressor dynamics aren't all they initially seem in this lean, mean domestic hostage story from "Se7en" writer Andrew Kevin Walker.

  • ‘X’

    In 1979, a group of scruffy renegades rent a Texas farmhouse to shoot a porn film — and for once the mayhem that follows doesn't feel cheap.

  • ‘The Outfit’

    Sure, Graham Moore's directorial debut is stylish, but it's the way he gets out of the way and lets the performances shine that impresses.

  • ‘The Adam Project’

    Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy's collaboration after "Free Guy" is just a clever trifle, but it shows how this star and director bring out the best in each other.

  • Charli XCX’s ‘Crash’

    Charli XCX has alternated between art-ier and more commercial fare, and "Crash," her Atlantic swan song, leaves no doubt where it stands.

  • 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 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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