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Review: This is just the beginning for ‘Dreams’

This long-gestating release from the team behind LittleBigPlanet and Tearaway is more of a creative platform than it is a proper game.

On Feb 19, 2020 by AJ Moser

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‘Save Yourselves!’ is a charming and humorous take on the alien invasion movie

A longtime couple unplugs for a week—and misses the end of the world.

On Feb 18, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski

An Australian dentist wants the identity of a negative reviewer

This dentist wants to know who left him a negative review online

A judge has ordered Google to spill the details on who left the anonymous review.

On Feb 14, 2020 by Mikael Thalen

Utopia falls Review

Sci-fi hip-hop series ‘Utopia Falls’ shoots for the stars but doesn’t quite make it

The Hulu series is the latest entry in the teen dystopian genre—but it has a twist.

On Feb 14, 2020 by Jenny Zheng

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Netflix’s ‘Love is Blind’ is an addictive blend of reality TV classics

The goal is marriage, but the result is a hilarious trainwreck with moments of beautiful humanity. 

On Feb 14, 2020 by John-Michael Bond

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Hulu’s ‘High Fidelity’ is best when it’s not focused on heartbreak

After it moves past the top 5 lists, 'High Fidelity' starts to stand on its own.

On Feb 14, 2020 by Audra Schroeder

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Review: The new ‘Emma’ adaptation is a hilarious 19th-century rom-com

Anya Taylor-Joy shines as Jane Austen's witty heroine in this very traditional adaptation.

On Feb 13, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

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‘Who Killed Malcolm X?’ illuminates explosive details in his assassination

The series begins a credible re-evaluation of the messy end of a critical figure whose outsized influence continues to be felt.

On Feb 12, 2020 by Kahron Spearman

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Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ expands its story but plays it safe

The rom-com sequel brings back the chemistry but doesn't have much to say about love.

On Feb 11, 2020 by Audra Schroeder

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‘Horse Girl’ is a messy psychological thriller with a sensitive view of mental illness

Strong character writing and performances makes the titular horse girl Sarah’s deteriorating mental health compelling and sympathetic.

On Feb 11, 2020 by Caitlin Moore

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Review: ‘Spaceship Earth’ unravels the fascinating tale of Biosphere 2

It's the kind of documentary that's hard to believe.

On Feb 11, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski

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‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’ is a profound and darkly funny glimpse into death itself

Kirsten Johnson's latest documentary is deeply personal.

On Feb 9, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski

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‘Into the Deep’ is a chilling view into the mindset of a killer

This documentary's existence is a marvel.

On Feb 8, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski

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Hulu’s ‘Into the Dark’ tackles abusive relationships in ‘My Valentine’

A pop singer must confront her abusive ex-boyfriend in a captivating new installment of 'Into the Dark.'

On Feb 7, 2020 by Eddie Strait

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Netflix’s ‘Locke and Key’ is a fresh take on a comic book adaptation

The cast shines in this new series.

On Feb 7, 2020 by Nahila Bonfiglio