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Believe it or not, there actually is joy to be found in “I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” a film that at first glance may appear to be so bleak and miserable that many will abandon ship before the second act. Adapted for the screen by writer... Read the full review »
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The provocative “The Burnt Orange Heresy,” based on Charles Willeford‘s novel, is a talky, sophisticated film that caters to the highbrow art loving crowd. This dark and cynical movie tells the story of art critic James (Claes Bang) and his... Read the full review »
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It sat on the shelf for years, but 20th Century Fox studios has finally unleashed “The New Mutants” on filmgoers. I wouldn’t go so far as to say it was worth the wait, but this PG-13, horror-ish sci-fi comic book flick isn’t as terrible as... Read the full review »
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There’s a disappointment that quickly took hold after screening “Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets” that only manifested when I found out the film’s big secret: none of it is real. This loosely-scripted, pseudo-documentary film is beautifully dir... Read the full review »
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One thing you can say about “Boys State,” the disconcerting documentary from Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, is that it’s all-American. Few films so accurately capture the polarization of a country that’s as divided politically as our very... Read the full review »
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Teenage romances are a dime a dozen, but “Words on Bathroom Walls” takes the genre and gives it a smart, insightful spin. Nothing about this story is of the cookie-cutter variety, and it’s one of the more interesting films I’ve seen this y... Read the full review »
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The psychological thriller “Unhinged” is a conventional stalker movie that delivers what most audiences thirst for when it comes to getting a hefty serving of violent scares. It’s the story of deranged stranger (Russell Crowe) who, after an... Read the full review »
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“Chemical Hearts” is a real downer of a movie that targets a very specific audience: angsty teens. This romantic drama, based on the 2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland, is a dark tearjerker about heartbreak and loss. When it comes to the genre,... Read the full review »
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The disturbing and brutal “Random Acts of Violence” is one of the more challenging films I’ve seen in a long while. The story explores the consequences of what happens when life begins to imitate art, and is guaranteed not only to make many... Read the full review »
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A Millennial suffers an early mid-life crisis in “I Used to Go Here,” a mildly insightful film from writer / director Kris Rey. Normally a movie like this would have a whiny, insufferable lead character, but the film’s overall relaxed, laid-... Read the full review »
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Have you ever wondered what your ancestors would think of the person you’ve become? That’s the basic premise of “An American Pickle,” based on a short story about an immigrant who survived a pickling accident 100 years ago and suddenly wak... Read the full review »