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Review: ‘Yes, God, Yes’Natalia Dyer Stars In An R-Rated Sex Comedy That's More Like...

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An R-rated sex comedy from Karen Maine, writer of the progressive, challenging, and funny Obvious Child? One might think the provocatively-titled Yes, God, Yes...

Review: ‘The Rental’Dave Franco's Directorial Debut Expertly Weaves Paranoia And Panic During A Vacation...

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Imagine this: two couples in tangled, troubled relationships; a getaway weekend of rest and relaxation in a beachside home; a mysterious caretaker. A setup...

Review: ‘Radioactive’Rosamund Pike Gives A Combustible Performance In Marjane Satrapi's Marie Curie Biopic

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Innovation is often a double-edge sword. For the positive progress that lends value to a society, there can be negative unforeseen consequences. This was...

Review: ‘The Sunlit Night’ Jenny Slate Sinks At The Top Of The World

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*NOTE* This is an edited review from the Sundance Film Festival* I’ll say this for director David Wnendt; he knows how to make an impression....

Review: ‘Relic’A Terrifying, Touching Intergenerational Haunted House Story

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What's our greatest fear about growing old? It's not dying; that's the easy part. It's being alone and abandoned by those we love. In...

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...

Review: ‘Money Plane’Adam "Edge" Copeland Flies The Unfriendly Skies In A Ridiculous Heist Movie...

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All aboard, the Money Plane! Imagine, a high stakes casino and underground gambling circuit that caters to the world's most notorious criminals and scoundrels,...

Review: ‘The Old Guard’Charlize Theron And Gina Prince-Bythewood Teamup On An Action Movie For...

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Netflix has been putting in the big bucks over the last year or so to turn itself into a destination for the kind of...

Review: ‘The Truth’Catherine Deneuve Is A Ferocious Screen Icon In Hirokazu Koreeda's Latest Exploration...

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It's long known to readers of this site that Hirokazu Koreeda is my favorite director working today. The Japanese filmmaker, whose incisive dramas such...

Review: ‘The Outpost’Rod Lurie Delivers A Visceral Recreation Of The Bloody Battle Of Kamdesh

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It takes nearly an hour into Rod Lurie's stunning war film The Outpost to get to the actual Battle of Kamdesh, but at no...