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Review: ‘Annette’Adam Driver And Marion Cotillard Star In A Beautifully Strange Bauble About The...

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It's no wonder the Cannes audience was left somewhat baffled by Leos Carax's beautifully weird, stilted, melodramatic rock opera Annette. The film swings wildly from...
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Sundance Review: ‘It’s What’s Inside’Buzzy Sci-Fi Horror Is A Party Of A Good Time...

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If the recent trend of horror movies is to be believed, all party games should be banned outright. Following on the heels of last...

Review: ‘Secret Invasion’Samuel L. Jackson Tries To Save The World From Alien Invasion In...

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There have been, in terms of taking genuine risks with the MCU, few examples greater than Captain America: The Winter Soldier. At a time when...

Review: ‘Greyhound’Tom Hanks' Admirable, Tense Naval Thriller Refuses To Dive Beneath The Surface

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It doesn't matter whether he's on the battlefield, on teaching children as Mr. Rogers, sailing the high seas in Captain Phillips, or commanding a...

Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough

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Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...

Review: ‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things’Charlie Kaufman's Weird, Beautiful, Funny Examination Of Love And...

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Nothing is ever as it seems in a Charlie Kaufman movie. That's a simple disclaimer that could apply to just about film, but it's...

Review: ‘Black Beauty’Kate Winslet Voices The Iconic Horse In Disney's Dark But Rewarding Adaptation

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Was Black Beauty always so...grim? Perhaps it was. Admittedly, Anna Sewell's 1877 novel wasn't high on my must-read list as a kid, and it's...

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Lakewood’Naomi Watts Can't Run Far Enough To Save Philip Noyce's Ridiculous...

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Screenwriter Chris Sparling knows his way around a single-person thriller, his Buried script providing Ryan Reynolds one of his finest early-career performances. Veteran director Philip Noyce...

Review: ‘Lightyear’Buzz's Solo Mission Is An Entertaining Sci-Fi Charmer That Doesn't Quite Go "To...

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When Toy Story was released in 1995, it was not only Pixar's first feature, it was their defining blockbuster franchise. And the company has evolved right...

Review: ‘Falcon Lake’Charlotte Le Bon's Strangely Beautiful Directorial Debut Blends Summer Love And Dark...

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What is it to be a ghost but to suffer the complete absence of love? Actress Charlotte Le Bon's arresting directorial debut, Falcon Lake,...