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Sundance Review: ‘Cryptozoo’Dash Shaw's Bizarre Animated Adventure Is 'Fantastic Beasts' For The Adult Swim...

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It's the 1960s, and sketchily-drawn hippies Amber (voiced by Louisa Krause) and Matthew (Michael Cera) abscond into the woods for a night of blissed-out...

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 look...

Review: ‘The Cursed’An Original, Bloody Good Take On The Werewolf Genre

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NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2021 Sundance coverage when the film was titled Eight for Silver. The Cursed opens in theaters...

Middleburg Review: ‘King Richard’Will Smith Delivers An Ace Performance As Father To Extraordinary Tennis...

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Before Venus and Serena Williams became just Venus & Serena, you were as likely to hear about their demanding, controversial father Richard Williams as the...

Review: ‘The Report’, Adam Driver Investigates CIA Torture In Riveting Political Drama

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(NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. The Report opens November 15th. Check out our interview with Daniel...

Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2022 coverage. A24 will release After Yang in theaters and on Showtime on March 4th. A...

Review: ‘Memory’Liam Neeson Is A Hitman With Alzheimer's In Martin Campbell's Understated Action Remake

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Memory is in some ways the perfect film for Liam Neeson and director Martin Campbell. Neeson has been the chief purveyor of "old man...

Review: ‘New Order’Brutal, Unflinching Class-Warfare Thriller Makes 'Parasite' Look Like A Picnic

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Get ready for 80 minutes of brutal, unflinching, and raw dystopian fantasy that explores with extreme violence the class divide within Mexico. Although, really,...

Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’Tessa Thompson Shines In A Black Love Story With A Touch Of...

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The arrival of Eugene Ashe's film Sylvie's Love heralds the return of something we rarely get to see now, if ever: the African-American period...

Review: ‘Cry Macho’A Modest Charmer That Finds Clint Eastwood Staying True To His Tough...

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The irony of Clint Eastwood starring in an adaptation of N. Richard Nash's Cry Macho, about an old cowboy who rejects his tough guy...