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Sundance Review: ‘Am I OK?’Dakota Johnson Finds Humor And Heart In Tig Notaro And...

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The "coming out" film is a tried-and-true staple, typically focused on teens who are just beginning to explore their sexual identity. That might be...
Ian McShane in AMERICAN STAR

Review: ‘American Star’Ian McShane Is The Epitome Of Cool In Slick, Subtle Twist On...

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We don't give Ian McShane enough credit for his versatility as an actor. While most became familiar with him through his vulgarity-fueled performances in...

Review: ‘Shirley’Elisabeth Moss Uses A Toxic Friendship To Fuel Her Creative Genius

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*NOTE: This review was originally run during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.* A traditional biopic from Josephine Decker, the filmmaker whose Madeline's Madeline is one...

Review: ‘Jungle Cruise’Emily Blunt And Dwayne Johnson Anchor Disney's Enjoyable Riverboat Adventure

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Where have all of the great adventure movies gone? Whatever one thinks of Brendan Fraser now, nobody filled the Indiana Jones shoes better than...

Review: ‘The Binge’Hulu's Teen Comedy Of Indulgence Doesn't Get Drunk Or High Enough

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The brilliance of Blumhouse's The Purge franchise isn't that it imagines a country where all violence crime is legal for a single day of...

Review: ‘The Addams Family 2’Not So Creepy, Not So Kooky, Not So Funny

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The creepy and kooky creations of Charles Addams may have found themselves a new torture device: subject victims to The Addams Family 2. Fans...

Middleburg Review: ‘Saltburn’Emerald Fennell's Stylish, Kinky Aristocratic Thriller Ensares You In Its Web

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If Cruel Intentions and Brideshead Revisited were burned to ashes then laced with acid and smoked, you'd get the sensation of Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman follow-up, Saltburn. A constantly-shocking...
Love Me

Sundance Review: ‘Love Me’Kristen Stewart And Steven Yeun's A.I. Romance Is An Ambitious, Failed...

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Sundance is often a place of experimentation, and that's one of the great things about it. The quite experimental sci-fi romance Love Me was one of...

Review: ‘Dinner In America’A Punk Rock Coming Of Age Story That Serves Up A...

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Simon (Kyle Gallner) is not having the best day in Dinner in America. He is short on cash, in a fight with his band,...

Review: ‘Arkansas’Clark Duke's Directorial Debut Makes For A Slow, Tedious Journey

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Drugs. Witty one-liners. John Malkovich. Plenty of Violence. The new film, Arkansas seems to truly have it all. Based on the pulp fiction novel...