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Review: ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’Eliza Hittman Returns With Another Sobering, Intimate Look At Sexual...

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When we first meet Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) in Eliza Hittman's stirring, intimate, and infuriating Never Rarely Sometimes Always, she's singing a melancholy tune at...

Review: ‘To Your Last Death’Bloody Animated Version Of 'Groundhog Day' Misses The Mark

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We begin our story with an ominous voiceover from an unseen Overseer (William Shatner). Cut to Miriam as she exits an office building, sirens...

Review: ‘Tuscaloosa’Overstuffed Coming Of Age Story Stars Natalia Dyer And Devon Bostick

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A typical movie has a runtime between 90 and 120 minutes. Most come in around 110 and what directors decide to do with that...

Review: ‘Come As You Are’Disability Sex Comedy Is Sweet, Shallow, And Naive

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The sex comedy is nothing new. A bunch of guys trying to lose their virginity before some big life event happens has been done...

Review: ‘Lost Transmissions’Simon Pegg Exceeds All Expectations Portraying A Schizophrenic Record Producer

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Lost Transmissions explores the oft stigmatized world of mental health through the eyes of a talented record producer and a songwriter trying to get...

Review: ‘The Postcard Killings’A Forgettable Thriller That Never Delivers

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Jacob (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Valerie Kanon’s (Famke Janssen) worst nightmares have come true in the latest James Patterson adaption that he cowrote with...

Review: ‘I Still Believe’Jeremy Camp’s Story Of Love, Music, And Faith

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I Still Believe tells the true story of Christian singer Jeremy Camp (K.J. Apa) and his first wife Melissa Henning (Britt Robertson). In September...

Review: ‘Bloodshot’Vin Diesel Slugs His Way Through A Brawny, Surprisingly Enjoyable Comic Book Movie

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If trying to launch a brand new superhero cinematic universe, Sony could've done worse than Bloodshot, a character whose origin story is basically a...

Review: ‘The Hunt’Blumhouse's Controversial Political Satire Destroys Deplorables And Snowflakes Alike

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“Liberal Hollywood is Racist at the highest level, and with great Anger and Hate! They like to call themselves ‘Elite,’ but they are not...

Review: ‘First Cow’Kelly Reichardt Paints A Beautiful, Dangerous Portrait Of Male Friendship, Capitalism, And...

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Chances are if you're not already a fan of the deliberately-paced dramas of Kelly Reichardt, First Cow isn't on your radar. But it should...