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2 years ago
There’s isn’t a whole lot of mystery in director Jessica M. Thompson’s gothic romance “The Invitation,” as it’s easy to decipher that the big “surprise” in the story is that most of the characters aren’t entirely human. You could... Read the full review »
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2 years ago
The desolate countryside of Ireland makes for an uninviting setting in writer / director Antonia Campbell-Hughes‘ “It Is In Us All,” a slow, brooding film about masculinity, rage, and wounds both physical and emotional. This is a beautifully... Read the full review »
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2 years ago
You can see where writer / director Sean Patrick Flanery wanted to take his film “Frank & Penelope,” but it never quite crosses the finish line. This “True Romance” meets “Wild At Heart” outlaw love story feels like a low rent rip-off... Read the full review »
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2 years ago
“Mack and Rita” is a really bad movie. It’s so horrible that I cannot think of one positive thing to say about it. The film features uninteresting characters, actors who give a bare minimum effort, pointless dialogue, and a stale body switch... Read the full review »
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2 years ago
Director Halina Reijn‘s “Bodies Bodies Bodies” starts out rough. At first glance, it appears to be just another irritating, Gen Z mumblecore movie with a horror twist, a story of mean girls who like to party. It takes about fifteen minutes b... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
It takes a lot for a film to surprise me, and I love it when one does. “Bullet Train” is chocked full of so much stylish, bloody, violent fun that it reminds me why I love movies in the first place. Director David Leitch brings a confident, cr... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Something is living in a bathroom stall at a roadside rest stop in director Rebekah McKendry‘s “Glorious,” a grisly, inventive horror film that will have you asking, “is it real, or just a booze-induced hallucination?” The entire film pl... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
I’ve been putting off writing a review of “The Man From Toronto” because it’s just so pointless and forgettable that I would hate for anyone to waste their time watching it. With a terrible script and mismatched leading men duo Kevin Hart... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
The period sci-fi horror film “Prey” tells the story of a young Comanche woman and her efforts to save her people from an alien invader. Set in the 1700s, the film is a routine predator-and-prey story that seems pointless, unoriginal, and bori... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
“Vengeance” is a film that’s refreshing simply because its story is original and different. There’s a lot to like about writer B.J. Novak‘s directorial debut, but there’s also something quite off-putting about the tone. This is obvious... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
“DC League of Super-Pets” certainly sounds like a terrific idea for an animated film, or at least one that could prove to be a longer term, profitable cash cow for Warner Animation Group: take the popular comic book superhero Superman (voice o... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Well-constructed indie thriller “Emily the Criminal” paints a realistic picture of just how easy it would be to get sucked into a criminal ring as a way to solve money problems. The country’s punitive economic system becomes the villain in t... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
They say money can’t buy happiness, and it certainly can’t buy a decent movie. “The Gray Man,” a bloated, unremarkable action thriller from the Russo Brothers, makes a colossal waste of its massive $200 million budget. Here we go again wit... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
When I was in college back in Washington, D.C., regional metal band GWAR was a really big deal on the concert circuit. I remember the first time I saw one of their shows, and the group I went with encouraged me to “wear something you would paint... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Dripping with so many clichés that it feels like an oil slick, “Jerry and Marge Go Large” is the most inoffensive, wholesome, and sickly sweet movie that I’ve seen in a long, long time. This bland, straightforward comedy / drama is one that... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
1960s, Sacramento. Two Filipina-American sisters decided to play music together. They formed a garage band that evolved into one of the most important — and little known — female rock group, Fanny. Most people have never heard of them, and wri... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
In what could be the most charming film of the year, “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” is simply delightful in every sense of the word. There’s nary a misstep in this adaptation of the 1958 novel by Paul Gallico (the third version to hit the big s... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
You could write multiple, lengthy essays on the themes in “Nope,” a film that certainly will be analyzed and discussed by students and fans for many years to come. You could also kick back, grab some popcorn, and become immersed in a world of... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
There’s an apparent lack of enthusiasm in the storytelling in “Where the Crawdads Sing,” a bland, boring screen adaptation of the 2018 best-selling novel by author Delia Owens. I suppose that may feel like an unfair criticism of a film where... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
“The Wheel” is an intimate drama about the hope and heartbreak of adult relationships. Directed by Steve Pink, the film tells the story of Albee (Amber Midthunder) and Walker (Taylor Gray), two people who met in a group home when they were ch... Read the full review »