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  1. Why I go to film festivals: Beyond buzz and applause, there’s treasure From Sundance to Toronto, a veteran film critic illuminates the festival experience and what keeps him coming back.
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  2. CBS’s ‘Matlock’ reboots one of TV’s coziest procedurals Starring Kathy Bates in the role made famous by Andy Griffith, CBS’s “Matlock” reboot explores ageism and misogyny in addition to solving the case of the week.
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  3. A Pulitzer winner about a mai tai-sipping loner who breaks through The regional premiere of Eboni Booth’s “Primary Trust,” at Signature Theatre, is an immersive portrait of a man on the edge.
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  4. 7 works to understand the mind-bending world of Hideo Kojima The creator of “Death Stranding” has blockbuster projects lined up across Hollywood. These are the works that made him one of gaming’s most famous figures.
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  5. ‘Wolfs’ teams Clooney and Pitt as old rivals too cool for new tricks The “Ocean’s” trilogy headliners rejoin forces for a wild night in Manhattan.
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  6. ‘My Old Ass’ is a time-tripping coming-of-age comedy Aubrey Plaza dispenses advice to her younger self in Megan Park’s festival favorite.
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  7. This John McCain is stuck in purgatory inside Trump’s head The off-Broadway musical “The Ghost of John McCain” is an oddball tribute to the late senator – though Meghan McCain said it’s “trash.”
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  8. The ‘Clue’ play is like the Disney ride version of the movie The national tour of the new “Clue” adaptation, now at the Kennedy Center, digs into the film’s farcical aspects but doesn’t quite achieve the suspense.
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  9. A farce from the Bard that improves as it gets wackier In “Comedy of Errors” at Shakespeare Theatre Company, the ’90s are a hot mess,s and clownery rules.
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