Afterpay Review: How Does “Buy Now, Pay Later” Travel Work?

Afterpay Review: How Does "Buy Now, Pay Later" Travel Work?

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‘Despicable Me 4’ review: Swirls with overplotted mania

Animated tennis players make karate moves as they prepare for combat.

“Despicable Me 4” should come with a subtitle: “The Kitchen Sink.” That’s because this latest installment of Illumination’s mega-grossing animated franchise jams in a grab-bag of physical and visual gags and anything-goes action, plus a […]

Camila Cabello gets some collab love for new album ‘C,XOXO’: review

Camila Cabello

Just as spring began to bloom, it blossomed into one of the greatest diva seasons in pop history — from Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine” and Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” to Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” […]

John Legend Atlantic City concert review: Where to buy tickets

Comfortable chairs by the Borgata's outdoor pool.

Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. John Legend is a minimalist with maximum talent. […]

Here Trailer Review: Forrest Gump Trio Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, & Robert Zemeckis Deliver Heartwarming Family Film

Here Trailer Review: Here's What We Think About Tom Hanks, Robin Wright & Robert Zemeckis' Family Saga

Here Trailer Review: Here’s What To Expect From Tom Hanks, Robin Wright & Robert Zemeckis’ Family Saga! ( Photo Credit – YouTube ) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, and Robert Zemeckis created one of the most […]

‘Janet Planet’ review: Playwright Annie Baker’s stunning debut

A woman and her daughter watch an outdoor performance.

“Janet Planet,” the stunning debut film by Annie Baker, one of the most marvelously inventive playwrights of her generation, might strike some as exceptionally quiet. Dialogue is used sparingly, not to drive the narrative but […]

‘Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution’ review: The fortitude of a genre

A crowd of people seen from behind at the doors of Studio 54.

Disco! The very word hustles you back to the 1970s, the decade in which it was gloriously born in the loft parties and basement clubs of New York, where it blossomed into a national obsession […]

Review: These releases run the genre gamut

The American Society of Magical Negroes on Blu-ray

A scene from ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ courtesy of DreamWorks Animation These releases include a musical biopic; another kung fu lesson; a strange romance; a couple of cult classics; and an entertaining thinker. Universal Pictures […]