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‘The Boy and the Heron’ Caps Hayao Miyazaki’s Continuing Career

Hayao Miyazaki’s latest (and possibly last) Studio Ghibli release would be a fitting film for the legendary director to go out on, not that he’s ready to retire

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‘Winning Time’ Goes Out With a Loss

Showtime is over for ‘Winning Time,’ as HBO’s NBA docudrama gets canceled after only two seasons (and, awkwardly, a Lakers loss)

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Here Comes the Pitch: ‘Star Wars’ Edition

Steve, Jess, Jomi, and Daniel each pitch a live-action show for an animated ‘Star Wars’ character

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‘Dune: Part Two’ Got Delayed, and Now No Release Date Is Safe

The year’s biggest remaining movie was pushed to 2024. What does that mean for the fall and winter release calendar, the box office, award races, and the ‘Dune’ franchise?

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What You Need to Know Before Seeing ‘Blue Beetle’

How does DC’s latest superhero flick fit into the studio’s cinematic ambitions? And who’s Blue Beetle, anyway?

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‘Mutant Mayhem’ Makes Middle-Aged Ninja Turtles Feel Young

The latest ‘TMNT’ movie reboot is the freshest the 40-year-old franchise has been in ages

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The DCEU Is Dying, but DC Animation Has Never Been Better

As DC films flop at the box office, shows like ‘Harley Quinn,’ ‘My Adventures With Superman,’ and ‘Young Justice’ uphold DC’s rich animated tradition

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‘Secret Invasion’ Finale Recap: Sound and Nick Fury, Signifying Nothing

"Home" is neither an effective tease for ‘The Marvels’ nor a satisfying conclusion to a stand-alone MCU story

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‘Secret Invasion’ Episode 5 Recap: “Harvest” Comes a Little Too Late

One of the MCU series’ strongest episodes comes too late to salvage the season, but there’s still a chance for its protagonist to get a proper send-off from the spotlight

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Studio Ghibli’s Big Gamble: Not Promoting Hayao Miyazaki’s Final Film

The legendary Japanese animation studio’s decision not to divulge details about ‘How Do You Live?’ helps explain how Ghibli became a global brand