Apple TV+

Hello Tomorrow Review

Apple TV’s Retrofuturistic Show ‘Hello Tomorrow!’ Has Tons of Style But Limited Substance

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In the offbeat, retrofuturistic new Apple TV+ series, Billy Crudup plays a salesman trying to get everyday people to buy a piece of the moon.

Severance Review Appletv

‘Severance’ is an Ominous and Ingenious Workplace Thriller

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The excellent Apple TV+ series follows employees of a shady corporation who sever the connection between their work and home lives.

Turner and Hooch in Finch

‘Finch’ Pairs Tom Hanks and a Dog at the End of the World

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There’s no excuse for a sci-fi/drama road trip movie to be this unaffecting and uninteresting.

Liseys Story

Stephen King Adaptation ‘Lisey’s Story’ Should Have Stayed on the Shelf

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The star-studded Apple TV+ adaptation of one of King’s own favorite works is overwrought, muddled, and silly.

The Mosquito Coast Justin Theroux

Justin Theroux Can’t Outrun Capitalism in Moralizing Adventure Series ‘The Mosquito Coast’

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The bold new Apple TV+ adaptation of Paul Theroux’s book is heavy on action and family drama.

Cherry Henry Jackman Apple Tv

Henry Jackman Cooks Musical Chaos in His Laboratory for ‘Cherry’

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We chat with the composer about embracing instrumental instability to craft the ambiguous score sought by The Russo Brothers.

Jonathan Freeman Defending Jacob

Jonathan Freeman Explains the Craft of Intimacy in ‘Defending Jacob’

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We chat with cinematographer Jonathan Freeman about how he manipulated distance literally and metaphorically for the new Apple TV+ series ‘Defending Jacob.’

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‘Central Park’ is a Charming, Musical Celebration of the Little Things

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At times the Apple TV+ series feels like ‘Bob’s Burgers’ lite, but at least it’s latched onto some of its predecessor’s best qualities.

As The Cellar

‘Amazing Stories’ Is Back With Optimism, Romance, and That Killer John Williams Theme

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Dylan O’Brien and Victoria Pedretti headline the first episode of the brand new ‘Amazing Stories.’