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Review: Old-fashioned and Familiar Can Be a Good Thing in 'Stan & Ollie'
In a year when sequels and remakes continue to dominate the box office, it’s nice to see old school comedy…
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Review: Fun and Exhausting, 'Mortal Engines' Is What You’d Expect
Mortal Engines, the spectacle film where cities roll around a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape in the trailers, is almost exactly what…
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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: 'First Reformed' Stuns with Ferocity and Temperance
First Reformed is the thrilling culmination of writer and director Paul Schrader’s career, told with equal parts ferocity and temperance.
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Review: 'Unsane' Sells a Gimmick, but Delivers a Lazy Script
Unsane is a surprisingly sloppy, uninspired thriller from eclectic director Steven Soderbergh. It comes across as more of a student…
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Review: 'Baby Driver' is Propelled by Musical Mayhem and Thrills
Edgar Wright’s latest film Baby Driver is fantastic, like the rest of his work, and his direction is tighter than…
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Review: 'It Comes at Night' Succeeds With Thrills
It Comes At Night is a great example of barebones cinematic storytelling.
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Review: 'The Lost City of Z' Fulfills with Substance and Style
Encased in the Amazon jungle of South America, Percy Fawcett and company are on the search for something special, something…
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Review: 'Going in Style' Is Funny, Yet Familiar
Age is just a number, as made clear in Zach Braff’s new heist comedy Going In Style, which features Michael…
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