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Review: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" Has a Little Bit of Everything
Directors Ethan and Joel Coen attempt the ultimate flex in their new Netflix film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, by…
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Review: With "Widows," They Don't Make Them Like They Used To
Five years since 12 Years a Slave was released, Steve McQueen returns to the big screen with a more commercial…
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Review: Get Drunk, Watch 'Overlord'
You’re stressed. The holidays are fast approaching, things are rough at work right now, half of the country supports a…
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Review: It’s Hard Not to Think about What Could Have Been in "The Girl in the Spider’s Web"
Claire Foy stars in what is essentially a reboot of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo franchise. The Girl in…
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Review: Great Performances and a Strong Message Lift “Boy Erased”
Do you need a brazenly original concept to propel an emotionally moving experience? Not when you have the cast that…
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Review: 'The Grinch' Is Exactly What You Expect (Unfortunately)
How do you convince audiences to see a retelling of a classic story, but it’s just the same story, except…
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Review: 'Outlaw King' Is a Beautiful Mess
There are no bad scenes in Netflix’s new period-piece, Outlaw King, which makes it all more strange as to why…
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Review: "The Front Runner" Excels in Imagery, but Lacks in Depth
The Front Runner follows the turmoil and downfall of Gary Hart (Hugh Jackman) as he campaigns in the 1988 race…
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Review: Though Non-Traditional, 'In Search of Greatness' Still Succeeds
In Search Of Greatness, a documentary directed and produced by Gabe Polsky is a film that challenges the human mind…
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Review: 'Suspiria' Is a Bold, Sensual Nightmare
The original Suspiria by the master of Giallo, Dario Argento, is widely considered to be a masterpiece in the horror…
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