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It's all smooth sailing on the Miami rapper's latest.
At 76, Neil is lovestruck one minute, incensed at the state of man and the world the next. It makes for a great album
She's never sounded more ferocious than she does on '30 '— more alive to her own feelings, more virtuosic at shaping them into songs in the key of her own damn life
This new version of Taylor Swift's greatest album is 30 tracks — the original 16-song 'Red' tricked out with B-sides and vault outtakes, all redone with more boom and detail in the production

South Korean quartet comprising Karina, Winter, Giselle, and Ningning share their excitement about performing, first concerts, and more
Like 'Sex and the City' before it, co-creator Mindy Kaling's lively new HBO Max comedy is really about the friendships forged during a formative time of life
The Oscar winner stars in a true-crime tale of a mild-mannered English couple who commit an unthinkable, and not entirely successful, crime
The second half of Season Two — just announced by creators Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle as the series' final batch of episodes — is as trenchant a study of adolescence as ever
Peter Jackson's three-part, nearly eight-hour doc flips the script on John, Paul, George and Ringo's final act — and completely revises your opinion of the band you've known for all these years
Adam McKay's satire imagines an A-list cast fretting over a giant comet threatening our planet — and can't crawl out of the tarpit of its own bone-deep despair
The long-awaited sequel is a moving nostalgia trip that reminds us of the franchise's stunning prescience — and brings its big ideas into sharp focus
The director's remake is both a hat-tip to the original (and old-school Hollywood) and a slightly revised version that gives this street-gang 'Romeo & Juliet' a sense of urgency
A spiritual prequel to 'Punch Drunk Love,' the filmmaker's look back at a bygone era couldn't be more personal — or have better performers at its center
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