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Murder Among the Mormons(2021)From Andrew James Myers at TV Guide: It’s the whydunnit — the mind-bending master plan exposed in the final episode — that truly sets Murder Among the Mormons apart as one of the strangest and most compelling additions to the true crime genre. |
Nine Perfect Strangers(2021)From Kayla Cobb at Decider: An ensemble that both highlights these characters’ strengths and humanizes their weaknesses. Leading the charge is Nicole Kidman in a role practically designed for her. … The result is a show that’s as addicting and delightfully soapy as HBO’s summer hit The White Lotus. |
One Night in Miami(2021)enlighten me, grip me, take me back · From A.O. Scott at The New York Times: Malcolm’s manner can be didactic, but One Night in Miami is anything but. Instead of a group biopic or a ready-made costume drama, it’s an intellectual thriller, crackling with the energy of ideas and emotions as they happen. |
Only Murders in the Building(2021)From Kat Noland at ScreenRant: Everyone loves a good murder mystery that offers more than just a few sparse moments of comedic relief. If there is a team of comedy favorites who can pull it off, Martin and Short are the guys for the job. |
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal(2021)From Amy Nicholson at The New York Times: The gripping documentary Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal shifts the spotlight back to Singer, played in re-enactments by Matthew Modine with dialogue taken directly from wiretaps, to understand how a flip flop-clad former basketball coach rebranded himself as an academic glad-hander for the 1 percent. |
Physical(2021)de-stress me, make me laugh, take me back, up my adrenaline · From Kayla Cobb at Decider: It’s through Byrne’s cutting insults and screams buried under her pained smile that Physical truly finds its voice. … Shelia and her near-constant self-flagellation become Physical’s driving force. It’s a positioning that’s pointedly brilliant. |