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With “Metroid Prime 4,” Nintendo’s Frankenstein is Beyond Saving | Video Games | Roger Ebert
“Metroid Prime 4: Beyond” has had an uncharacteristically troubled development cycle. After it was completely rebooted in 2017, we’ve finally gotten the next mainline “Metroid Prime” game, 18 years after “Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.” But something feels off about...
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Emily in Paris Season 5, but It’s Rome (Where She Wants To) | | Roger Ebert
“That’s the problem with Rome: ancient history is everywhere.”–Emily, preaching a sermonLast year, when writing about Season 4 of the candy-coated Netflix series, I said, “After almost 4 seasons, I’ve discovered the cheat code for enjoying ‘Emily in Paris,’...
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How a potential Netflix acquisition could remake the theatrical experience
Ben Fritz, a Wall Street Journal entertainment reporter, on whether movie theaters can survive if Netflix ends up acquiring Warner Brothers.
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The 25 Best TV Shows of 2025 | | Roger Ebert
It’s that time of year when critics look back and try to capture the quality of an entire art form in one feature. Was it a good year for TV? Sure. Great? Maybe? It feels like the top of...
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Sophomore Season of Prime Video’s “Fallout” Gets a Bit Lost in the Desert | | Roger Ebert
The second season of Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Gay’s “Westworld” often felt like it lacked focus as the writers figured out where to take their striking concept next. The second season of the similar “Fallout” (right down to the...
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A Multifaceted Conversation About Faith: Rian Johnson on “Wake Up Dead Man” | | Roger Ebert
Master detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) solves intricate murder puzzles in writer/director Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” movies, but each pays tribute to a different genre. “Wake Up Dead Man” is tonally gothic, centered on two priests, Josh O’Connor as...