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Sundance Review: ‘Landscape With Invisible Hand’Cory Finley's Loopy Alien Invasion Comedy Stars Asante Black...

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Sundance is littered with promising filmmakers who return to the festival, after making a name for themselves by having a distinct voice, only to...

Review: ‘Fear’Be Afraid Of Wasting Your Time With This Scare-Free Horror

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Deon Taylor is an easy filmmaker to admire. Having emerged from a pro NFL career to become a successful movie director, crafting mid-budget thrillers...

Review: ‘Knock At The Cabin’M. Night Shyamalan's Doomsday Thriller Is A Knock Worth Answering

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M. Night Shyamalan will probably never get the credit he deserves. Not anymore, anyway. He started off too hot, fell into too deep of...

Review: ‘She Is Love’Haley Bennett And Sam Riley Are Reunited Ex-Lovers In Jamie Adams'...

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You won't find more believably passionate actors than Haley Bennett and Sam Riley, and under virtually any circumstance their pairing should be romantic magic....

Review: ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’Channing Tatum And Steven Soderbergh's Dance Sequel Trips Over Its...

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Channing Tatum has always had profound notions of what dance is, and what it can be. Remember Step Up? The dance franchise that made him...

Review: ‘Somebody I Used To Know’Alison Brie And Jay Ellis Share A Past In...

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You'll rarely see a husband and wife Hollywood couple having as much fun at work as Dave Franco and Alison Brie. Following his directorial...

Review: ‘Your Place Or Mine’Reese Witherspoon And Ashton Kutcher Swap Lives In Netflix's Likable...

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A lot was made of Jennifer Lopez's return to romantic comedies last year with Marry Me and recently with Shotgun Wedding. But that ignores the fact that...

Review: ‘Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania’Biggest Ant-Man Sequel Yet Faces Some Growing Pains

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The post-Endgame MCU has been dealing with a bit of turbulence. Phase 4 came and went with a couple of gems, like Spider-Man: No...

Review: ‘Marlowe’Liam Neeson Doesn't Have A Clue In Neil Jordan's Snoozer Noir Thriller

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For his 100th career role, Liam Neeson slips into the shoes of hardboiled gumshoe Philip Marlowe in Neil Jordan's sluggish, sleepy mystery, Marlowe. Neeson isn't...

Review: ‘Emily’Emma Mackey Shines As The Enigmatic Brontë Sister In Frances O'Connor's Unchained Romantic...

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In the opening moments of actor-turned-director Frances O'Connor's clever, passionate, period fantasy-drama Emily, Charlotte Brontë (Alexandra Dowling) demands of her ailing sister Emily (Emma...