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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’Nintendo Has A Bowser-Sized Hit On Its Hands With...

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Making good video game movies shouldn't be hard. For decades, this particular subgenre had delivered embarrassingly bad adaptations, as Hollywood struggled to figure out...

Review: ‘Paint’Watching Paint Dry Is Equally Enjoyable To Owen Wilson's Bob Ross-Inspired Comedy

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Bob Ross, the eclectic, soothing painter of "happy little trees" on public TV for years, is still a beloved figure long after his death. ...

Review: ‘Fist Of The Condor’Marko Zaror Soars In A Martial Arts Instant Classic From...

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Sacred texts, ancient martial arts, wandering warriors, a pair of wise old masters...Fist of the Condor even has a title to match its 1970s...

Review: ‘Showing Up’Michelle Williams And Kelly Reichardt Reunite To Craft Low-Key Art

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The saying goes that "art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation." Perhaps no filmmaker's work is...

Review: ‘Renfield’Nicolas Cage Sinks His Teeth Into Gory, Campy Horror-Comedy

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If you're a fan of the wildly over-the-top, idiosyncratic performances of Nicolas Cage, and if you're not you're no friend of mine, then you...

Review: ‘Beau Is Afraid’Joaquin Phoenix Stars In Ari Aster's Funny, Self-Indulgent Oedipal Roller Coaster

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Ari Aster is dealing with some serious mommy issues. And attics. The guy must have a thing about attics.  We saw him unburden himself...

Review: ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’Russell Crowe And An Unholy Italian Accent Lift Julius Avery's Fast-Paced...

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Perhaps Russell Crowe's Man of Steel and Thor: Love & Thunder escapades have him thinking of a different kind of superhero franchise? Because that's clearly what the endgame...
Guy Ritchie's The Covenant

Review: ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’Jake Gyllenhaal And Dar Salim Are Brothers-In-Arms In A Gripping,...

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Guy Ritchie should get serious more often. The filmmaker known best for his witty, fast-paced crime comedies, or even faster-paced Sherlock Holmes flicks, shows a completely...

Review: ‘Chevalier’Kelvin Harrison Jr. Is A Virtuoso Renaissance Man Erased From History In Stephen...

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Amidst a sea of musical biopics, Chevalier comes sauntering to the forefront with a fiery lead performance by Kelvin Harrison Jr. as the virtuoso...

Review: ‘To Catch A Killer’Shailene Woodley And Ben Mendelsohn Can't Catch A Break...

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One of the sad realities of our fascination with true crime, is that filmmakers are making fewer fictional crime thrillers of the Seven and Along Came a...