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Film Review: ‘Marry Me’ (dir. Kat Coiro)

Jennifer Lopez is back in a rom-com, and that can never be seen as a bad thing. As much as I love seeing JLo in her hard-hitting roles, there’s something about Rom-Com JLo™ that everyone agrees is just nice.

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Film Review: ‘Kimi’ (dir. Steven Soderbergh) on HBO Max

Subdued but simultaneously compelling, ‘Kimi’ had a plan, it knew what it wanted to do, and it executed it. It didn’t need to be more than 90 minutes long, and it was the better for its compact presentation.

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Super Soundtrack: “Reacher” on Amazon Prime Video

Please do NOT let Prime Video’s new series “Reacher” fly under your radar. It’s a show so intense and addictive that it’ll have you hooked before you know it. There is twist after twist in this crime drama, and they just keep coming.

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Super Soundtrack: “Pam & Tommy” on Hulu

Hulu’s “Pam & Tommy” is the show that everyone is going to be talking about for the next few weeks, and rightfully so.

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Super Soundtrack: “The Afterparty” on Apple TV+

With one of the more star-studded casts of a TV series lately, “The Afterparty” is now streaming on Apple TV+.

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Super Soundtrack: “grown-ish” on Freeform [Season 4]

“grown-ish” is back on Freeform, and it’s graduation season!

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Film Review: Netflix’s ‘jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy — act i: VISION’ (dir. Clarence “Coodie” Simmons & Chike Ozah) | Sundance 2022

It’s pretty eerie and surprisingly ironic to hear how he manifested his entire career. Ideas he had about the type of music he wanted to create and the opportunities he made for himself almost all came true over the course of the next two decades.

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Super Soundtrack: “Ozark” on Netflix [Season 4 Part 1]

The humor is dark, and the family chemistry is strained, making for an entirely new kind of entertaining and mysterious new season. The thrills are intense, and the ride is suspenseful, causing a healthy amount of anxiety.

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Film Review: ‘892’ (dir. Abi Damaris Corbin) | Sundance 2022

Thrilling, absorbing, and impactful, ‘892’ offers up superb performances from John Boyega, Nicole Beharie, Michael K. Williams (in his final role), Selenis Levya, and Connie Britton while drawing attention to some tragic systemic issues.

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Film Review: ‘When You Finish Saving The World’ (dir. Jesse Eisenberg) | Sundance 2022

Navigating a complex mother-son relationship that is on the rocks, Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut features a standout performance from Julianne Moore as an overbearing, claustrophobic mom and Finn Wolfhard as an online sensation writing god-awful songs.