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Tearful Gauff wants video review increased in tennis after controversial loss to Swiatek

www.theroar.com.au

Coco Gauff has called for tennis to use a video review system, after being reduced to tears following a debate with the chair umpire over a controversial call in her French Open semi-final defeat by Iga Swiatek. The American third seed…

JBL PartyBox Stage 320 review: another club-thumping hit from JBL

If you're a DJ or just someone who wants clean, great-sounding volume and fun party features for your gatherings, the JBL PartyBox Stage 320 is a solid buy.

Microsoft Planner Review (2024): Is MS Planner Worth It?

What is good about Microsoft Planner? Is it worth using? Learn more about Microsoft Planner's features, pricing, pros, cons and more.

‘I Used to Be Funny’ Review: A Complex Canadian Seriocomedy in Which Laughter Suffers a Breakdown

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For many viewers, the scenes hardest to take in viral streaming cringefest “Baby Reindeer” weren’t the ones of overt stalking or abuse, but those depicting the DOA stand-up comedy of Richard Gadd’s alter ego — moments whose flop-sweating…

The Serial Killer’s Wife review: Another British thriller in which a woman’s middle-class life is ripped to tatters

www.irishtimes.com

Television: The drama is piled high with unpleasant protagonists and wallows in nastiness simply for the sake of it

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Review: Charming and disarming, 'Hit Man' overcomes its own identity crisis

www.latimes.com

Starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, Richard Linklater's "Hit Man" is a sexy, breezy, comedy-romance crime story that has more on its mind than first appears.

House of the Dragon season two review: Full of scheming, staring and flashes of provocation

The ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off returns for a series that’s rich in intrigue, if a little po-faced

Movie Review: Glen Powell gives big leading man energy in ‘Hit Man’

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For a guy like Glen Powell, the ascent to movie stardom isn’t really a question. It’s more like an inevitability.…

'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' Review: Will Smith's Series Stumbles On

www.wsj.com

The actor returns alongside Martin Lawrence in the fourth installment of the bombastic buddy-cop franchise.

Man convicted in 1998 Aitkin County murder should be exonerated, review concludes

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A review by the Minnesota AG has determined it was a wrongful conviction.

REVIEW | OPINION: In ‘Hit Man,’ Richard Linklater mixes screwball comedy with more serious matters

"Hit Man" might be characterized as a romantic comedy with some dark overtones, with a rising young star (Glen Powell) falling for a damsel in distress (Adria Arjona).

Insecurity: Senate again urges Tinubu to direct thorough review of security strategies

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…..says parts of Katsina under bandits control By Haruna Salami Again, the Senate has urged President Bola Tinubu to direct a thorough review and evaluation of the strategies employed by security agencies in the North West region and also…

Senate urges Tinubu to review security strategies in North-west

The Senate noted that banditry attacks have led to loss of lives, kidnapping, displacement of communities and disruption of economic activities in the North-west region.

'The Watchers' review: Horror film stops making sense after one too many surprise endings

If writer-director Ishana Night Shyamalan’s feature debut “The Watchers” had been a zippy rom-com or a breezy musical or a fast-paced action movie, we might not have felt it necessary to note from the start that Ishana is indeed the…

UNDER PARIS Review: Save the Shark! (Before She Eats Anyone Else.) (Oops, Too Late.)

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Xavier Gens directs Berenice Bejo and Nassim Lyes in a riotously unglued, 'police vs. shark(s)' action-thriller. Now streaming on Netflix.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 has more murder and sex — wastes Matt Smith: review

nypost.com

“House of the Dragon” has some Vhagar-sized flaws, but it remains a bloody good time in Season 2 and still feels like Event Television.

House of the Dragon season 2 review: a roaring, blazing return to the world of Game of Thrones

www.standard.co.uk

Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy and pals are back and on great form in this superb second season