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'The One and Only Ivan' Review: Animals Are People, Too
Disney+ adaptation of the award-winning children's book has a strong anti-captivity message — and a touch that's a tad too soft
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'Richard Jewell': Clint Eastwood Defends Truth, Justice and an Innocent Man
The veteran filmmaker charts how a security guard was declared a hero for finding a bomb — then became the prime suspect in the case
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'Jojo Rabbit' Review: A Hit-or-Miss Hitler Comedy With a Heart
Love it or hate it, Taika Waititi's singularly silly take on the WWII coming-of-age movie is damn near impossible to shake
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See Taika Waititi's Hilter Eat a Unicorn in New 'JoJo Rabbit' Trailer
The film also stars Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell
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'Fosse/Verdon' Review: A Dance With the Devil
FX's limited series about the stormy partnership between iconic choreographer Bob Fosse and his second wife, the dancer Gwen Verdon, boils down to another tale of a difficult man behaving badly
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Best TV to See in April: 'Game of Thrones' Final Season, 'Killing Eve,' 'Fosse/Verdon'
From the end of a pop-culture phenomenon to an FX bio-series and the return of a BBC America hit — what to watch this month
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Trailers of the Week: 'Dark Phoenix,' 'Fosse/Verdon,' D.J. Idris Elba
From an action-packed preview of the most famous X-Men storyline ever to a first look at FX's Broadway-legends bio-series
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Watch Sam Rockwell, Michelle Williams Become Broadway Legends in 'Fosse/Verdon' Trailer
New FX miniseries will chronicle career, relationship between auteur Bob Fosse and actress/dancer Gwen Verdon
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Trailers of the Week: 'Rocketman,' 'Vice,' New 'Daredevil' Season
From our first glimpse at next year's Elton John biopic to the introduction "Spider-Ham" — your best-trailer roundup
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Revisiting Hours: 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' and the Dick Biopic
In this week's column: Craig Lindsey on how George Clooney's 2002 comedy about Chuck Barris's "secret" life as a C.I.A. hit man is a portrait of an artist as a complete asshole
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