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Ann Donahue

Ann Donahue

Executive Editor, TV at Indiewire

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‘Belgravia’ Review: A Lavish Study in Social Class Becomes Cartoonish

Watching veteran actors Tamsin Greig and Harriet Walter face off in period regalia is the highlight of this production from the “Downton Abbey” team.
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‘Betty Broderick Story’ Review: A Sordid True Crime Gets a Surprisi...

Amanda Peet and Christian Slater shine in the second installment of USA Network’s “Dirty John” anthology series.
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‘The Crown’ Season 4 Review: It’s to Di For

In a case of art imitating life, the addition of Princess Diana to the Netflix series revitalizes the Royal Family.
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‘The Wilds’ Review: Stranded on an Island? Whatever. Just Try Being...

Amazon Prime Video’s first YA series is a bold, empathetic entry in the dystopian genre.
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‘The Wilds’: Rachel Griffiths Wants to Redefine the Hero’s Journey

In Amazon Prime Video’s first YA series, the actor challenges the patriarchal trope that centers virtuous self-discovery on men.
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‘Bridgerton’ Review: A Fizzy, Ebullient Period Romance That’s Easy ...

2020 has been egregiously awful, and Shondaland’s delightful Netflix debut comes at just the right time.
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‘Night Stalker’ Review: Lurid Production Values Undercut Solid Repo...

This could have been a respectful examination of the impact of unfathomable horror. Instead, it opts for tacky and tone deaf.
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‘Night Stalker’ Review: Lurid Production Values Undercut Solid Repo...

This could have been a respectful examination of the impact of unfathomable horror. Instead, it opts for tacky and tone deaf.
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‘The Luminaries’ Review: There Is a Fault in Our Stars on Starz

Fortune-telling and fortune hunting make for a muddled mix in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her Man Booker Prize-winning novel.
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‘Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil’ Review: A Wrenching but Sligh...

SXSW: Lovato’s candor in the YouTube Original is brave and compelling, and it deserves a more expansive telling.
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‘Bridgerton’ Season 2: Everything You Need to Know About the Netfli...

The second season of Netflix’s most popular show ever is scheduled to start shooting later this year.