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My 10 Favorite Movies and TV Shows of 2023

‘Leave the World Behind’ — Sam Esmail’s Doomsday Scenario

‘Slow Horses’ Season 3 is Character-Driven Spy TV at Its Best

'Patrick Melrose' — Why Men Are Afraid to Be Vulnerable

‘The Holdovers’ — The Latest Christmas Crowd-Pleaser

Revisiting 'Panic Room,' the Older Brother to David Fincher's 'The Killer'

‘Manodrome’: When Toxic Masculinity and Gay Panic Meet

‘The Eight Mountains’ — Where Does the Time Go and Take Everything?

‘The Killer’ is a Triumph of Disciplined Tranquillity

10 Horrors From 2023 That Are Deliciously Wild and Weird As Hell

‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ — A Monumental, Poetic Masterpiece Dipped in Edgar Allan Poe's Macabre

‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams’ — True Crime Meets Horror in an Unsolved Mysteries-style Docuseries

Apple TV+’s ‘Still Up’ is a Breezy and Risible Comedy with Glamour

‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 is As Sensational, Hot-Button-Pushing, and Soapy As Ever

‘Martyrs’ and the Horrific Exploration of What Lies Beyond Pain and Trauma

An Hour of Peak TV: ‘The Sopranos: College’ (S01E05) — Murder and Honest Conversations

25 Years on, ‘Blade’ is Still a Masterclass of Style and Swag

Where Do the Introverted Teen Boys Go After a Life-Changing Summer?

‘The Passenger’ — An Unconventionally Violent Character Drama About Trauma and Forgiveness

The Unsung Heroes Can Rock Too — ‘The Beanie Bubble’

‘Saving Private Ryan’s Potent Camaraderie Remains Timeless Even at 25

The Intriguing Superhero Movie That ‘Hancock’ Failed to Be

I Wish I Was Special — 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

The Horror of Turning Into an Adult: ‘She's Having a Baby’

‘The Crowded Room’ Reintroduces an All-Too-Familiar Twist with Adequate Emotional Depth

‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ is the Best Nostalgic, Endearing, and Uplifting Doc You’ll See This Year

‘Beef’ Conveys the Struggles of First and Second-Generation Immigrants With Beautiful Poignancy

‘Baby Ruby’ is a Paranoid Pregnancy Horror with a Bite

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ — A Witty Action-Comedy That Finds Guy Ritchie in His Element

‘Unwelcome:’ Irish Folklore Plus Goblins Equals Blood-Soaked and Silly Phantasmagoria

‘1923’ and The Reinvigorating Empowerment of Women in The Macho World of Montana

'Sharper:' A Dedicated, Sexy, and Thrilling Ride of Intrigue and Deceit

'Hello Tomorrow!' is An Unusual Character Study of a Lunar Salesman Who Can't Stop Believing

'All Quiet on the Western Front' — A Testament to the Best Anti-war Movies

‘Plane’ Review — Gerard Butler Confidently Sticks The Landing in Another B Flick

‘When You Finish Saving the World’ — Narcissists At a Crossroads

'Sick' Reiterates What Makes a Good Slasher

'Copenhagen Cowboy' is Another Iteration of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Gorgeously Neon-Soaked Yet Listless World

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande — A Triumph in Intimacy and Body Positivity