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You ever watch a movie or Tv show where everything feels too good to be true; the plot is engaging, characters are dynamic enough to be considered above two dimensional, technical values reflect the environmental situation unfolding and with a sto... Read the full review »
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“Ballad of a Small Player” is a slow, strange, and stunning descent into the personal hell of a man running out of places to hide. Based on Lawrence Osborne’s novel and directed by Edward Berger, the film is gorgeously rendered, impeccably a... Read the full review »
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“Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror” is more than a documentary about a cult classic. It’s a heartfelt celebration of the community, creativity, and liberation that “The Rocky Horror Show” stage musical and “The Rocky Horror Pi... Read the full review »
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The life swap trope is a familiar premise that’s been mined for laughs for decades, but in actor, writer, and director Aziz Ansari’s “Good Fortune,” he gives it a modern twist by looking at the story through the lens of today’s gig econo... Read the full review »
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“Regretting You” is an unapologetically melodramatic adaptation of author Colleen Hoover‘s bestselling novel, capturing the tangled emotions of grief, betrayal, and reconciliation between a mother and daughter. Directed by Josh Boone with a... Read the full review »
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WHAT I LIKED: "War is hell," movies are ten a penny, but last year's 'Civil War,' saw Alex Garland deliver one of the genre's most impactful pieces of all. Now he's teamed up with his military advisor Ray Mendoza again to double-down on the same m... Read the full review »
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WHAT I LIKED: Tim Mielants and Max Porter's 'Steve,' is a beautiful and heart-wrenching film about the importance of empathy, and how, so often, the world just puts up barriers to it. The story takes place across the course of a day in the titula... Read the full review »
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Well, for a film that highly emphasizes the strenuous, soul crushing labor of both business competition and relationship navigation with “Maintenance Required” warning lights, it operates on much less emotional maintenance than such a project... Read the full review »
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Spooky season is officially here, and so is “V/H/S Halloween,” the eighth entry in the popular anthology horror series. This installment sticks to the format with six different short films that feature grainy footage, unpredictable scares, and... Read the full review »
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In the hands of a less accomplished filmmaker, “Roofman” might have played like a quirky true crime oddity or an overly sappy love story. But thanks to director Derek Cianfrance, this stranger than fiction tale about a man living secretly in a... Read the full review »
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“Grow” is exactly what it promises to be: a big, goofy, pumpkin-sized slice of family fun. This is a film that wears its heart on its sleeve, an exuberant, warmhearted tale about giant pumpkins, eccentric townsfolk, and the kind of unlikely fa... Read the full review »
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There are films that entertain, films that provoke, and films that feel like lightning striking the cultural landscape. “One Battle After Another” belongs firmly in the last category. The best word for writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson�... Read the full review »
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Rachel Lee Goldenberg’s “Swiped” tells the story of the youngest female self-made billionaire Whitney Wolfe Herd, the woman behind both Tinder and Bumble. This is a pretty standard startup biopic that features a big idea, early success, toxi... Read the full review »
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There’s a single reason to watch “Eleanor the Great,” and her name is June Squibb. In Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut, Squibb plays Eleanor Morgenstein, a 94-year-old firecracker whose irreverence and unfiltered opinions carry the... Read the full review »
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There’s a certain kind of midnight horror flick where logic takes the night off, characters make impossibly dumb decisions, and the audience alternates between laughing, groaning, and gleefully anticipating the next kill. Colin Minihan’s “Co... Read the full review »