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A fine madness: Taylor Swift goes inward, and indie, on quarantine classic 'Folklore'
The pandemic-era album finds the singer-songwriter in a mellow mood, but one vengeful track is getting a lot of attention.
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Lego Super Mario is a charming attempt at real-life ‘Mario Maker’
Lego Super Mario replicates not only the visual splendor of the Mushroom Kingdom, but what it’s like to play through levels with a controller or handheld console.
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'Altered Carbon' is a great-looking sci-fi epic. It's also very silly.
Ridley Scott ought to be paid some royalties for the new Netflix series starring Joel Kinnaman, Ken Tucker says.
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Amazon's Philip K. Dick adaptations: Some dreamy, some drag
With "Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams" and Netflix's "Black Mirror," the sci-fi anthology series is now back as a revitalized genre.
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Why you should be watching 'The Rundown With Robin Thede'
If you watch the BET late-night show The Rundown With Robin Thede, you already know how much fast-moving, sharp-witted fun it can be. If you don't, now's the time to get on board.
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#BanTheBarf: TV Writers Need to Give Hurling the Heave-Ho!
Lately, television writers have been overestimating their audiences’ desire to see characters lose their lunch. From the prestige drama of HBO’s Big Little Lies and Game of Thrones to the teen tearjerker Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why to the outlandish comedy of Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet and Comedy Central’s Review, everyone is spilling their guts.
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‘Review’: A Critic’s Job Is a Lonely but Funny One
The show’s straightforward yet unusual premise — Andy Daly plays Forrest MacNeil, a critic who reviews not movies or books, but often-intense life experiences — seems to have consigned the show to cult status. Daly’s Forrest is a determinedly cheerful fellow whose preppy exterior — horn-rimmed glasses, button-down Brooks Brothers shirts — belies a roiling, ambivalent soul within, one that gives his quests a certain poignant desperation.