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Review: ‘Sundown’Tim Roth Suffers In Silence In Michel Franco's Acapulco-Set Thriller

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The best thing I can say about Sundown, the latest nihilistic social thriller from Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco (After Alice), is that the less...

‘Ahsoka’ Episode 7 Recap & Review: Ezra Fights Back As Thrawn’s Scheme Takes Shape...

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Baylan Skoll's description of the brutal planet Peridea from last week's episode of Ahsoka gives us the title of this week's, "Dreams and Madness"....

Review: ‘Rotting In The Sun’Sebastián Silva Goes To Libidinous Extremes In Meta Satire Opposite...

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The irony of Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Silva is that he gained his tremendous Sundance arthouse popularity by making movies that seemed only to be...

Sundance Review: ‘Alice’Blaxploitation Misfire Sets Keke Palmer On A Path For Vengeance

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Long after slavery was abolished, Black people remained in a near-permanent state of servitude because of the laws, and culture, stacked against them. But...

Review: ‘Strange World’Disney's Fantastic Pulp Sci-Fi Adventure Boasts Gorgeous Visuals And Emotional Family Drama

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Trust in Don Hall. That's a mantra I've taken to heart when it comes to animated movies, and Disney has learned it, too. The...

Review: ‘Yesterday’, Danny Boyle’s Beatles-Inspired Comedy Sings A Pleasant Tune

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If you love the Beatles, chances are you're going to love Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis' love letter to the iconic band. Put...

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain’Benedict Cumberbatch Is The Quirky Feline...

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It can't be coincidence my friend's cat came scurrying into my room just as The Electrical Life of Louis Wain was starting, can it? The peculiar...

Sundance Review: ‘Dual’Karen Gillan Literally Battles Herself In Riley Stearns' Offbeat Double-Identity Thriller

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It would almost be funny if it weren't so devastingtly depicted by The Art of Self-Defense director Riley Stearns. In Dual, Karen Gillan plays...

Review: ‘Made In Italy’Liam Neeson And Son Seek Emotional Healing In James D'arcy's Syrupy...

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Liam Neeson. Made in Italy. It's too much to hope this lite father/son drama is actually an undercover Taken spinoff with Neeson taking on...

Review: ‘Both Sides Of The Blade’Juliette Binoche And Vincent Lindon Bring Bruising Intensity To...

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Nothing in a Claire Denis film is exactly as it seems. In her latest feature, a thorny, passionate love-triangle romance Both Sides of the...