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James Bond is back. And better still, he's back as producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson always intended: on the big screen.

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  • ‘Our Kind of People’

    Fox's "Our Kind of People," executive produced by Lee Daniels, explores the melodrama of the "Black elite" in Martha's Vineyard.

  • ‘NCIS Hawai’i’

    "NCIS Hawai'i," starring Vanessa Lachey, brings an ever so slight twist to the typical CBS procedural formula.

  • ‘Midnight Mass’

    Hamish Linklater and Zach Gilford star on the Netflix horror series, which has passion, but lacks the precision of past Mike Flanagan works.

  • ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’

    Joel Coen sets "Macbeth" in a ravishing old-movie world, as Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand take a desperate stab at power.

  • ‘Dear Evan Hansen’

    YA auteur Steven Chbosky proves a smart choice to adapt the problematic stage musical, in which a lonely teen takes advantage of a tragedy.

  • Critics Pick

    ‘I’m Your Man’

    "Unorthodox" director Maria Schrader makes a thought-provoking return to features in this fusion of science fiction and modern romance.

  • Yebba’s ‘Dawn’

    Yebba is a world-class singer who's worked with Drake and Ed Sheeran and already won a Grammy — her debut album, "Dawn," was worth the wait.

  • Kanye West’s ‘Donda’

    Kanye West's fascinating "Donda" mixes holiness with old-school hubris over the course of nearly two hours and a 25+ all-star guest list.

  • ‘Operation Mincemeat’

    "Operation Mincemeat" is the musical you didn't know you needed, until you see an expert cast telling this bonkers story with delicious precision.

  • ‘Pass Over’

    Antoinette Nwandu's "Pass Over," a surreal, brainy and morbidly funny new play, marks the return of Broadway after the COVID-19 shutdown.

  • ‘Cinderella’

    Oscar winner Emerald Fennell writes the book for Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cinderella."

  • ‘Bagdad Cafe’

    Emma Rice's play with music, based on the 1987 film "Bagdad Cafe," has theatricality but no drama.

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