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7 years ago
It’s refreshing when a movie isn’t a disappointment, and “The Spy Who Dumped Me” is just as funny as I hoped it would be. This by-the-book comedy spy thriller has a good mix of bloody action and silly antics, making it one of the more fun... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Just because “Eighth Grade” is a lauded indie doesn’t mean it’s a great film. Writer / Director Bo Burnham‘s intimate ode to early teenage angst at times feels like a documentary rather than a fictional narrative, making it just as awkwa... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Being only vaguely familiar with the Teen Titans, characters who star in a popular animated television show on Cartoon Network, I was afraid I wouldn’t know what was going on in their first big screen feature, “Teen Titans Go! to the Movies.�... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The overt corniness of “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” doesn’t prove to be this half-baked sequel’s downfall. It’s not even the melodramatic talky bits sandwiched between the rollicking and cheerfully staged song and dance numbers. It’s... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Believer” is a documentary that spotlights Imagine Dragons front man Dan Reynolds and his efforts to enlighten the Mormon Church to reconsider their doctrine of intolerance towards the LGBTQ community. Reynolds, who is a practicing LDS, began... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
There isn’t much left to say about “Mission Impossible: Fallout.” While overall it’s not quite as great of a film as you’ve heard, it rates an A+ when it comes to rousing action. The practical stunts are hair-raising, and it’s far and... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
It’s almost impossible not to be charmed by “Set It Up,” the adorable Netflix original film about two overworked assistants who hatch a plan to make their equally overworked (and mean) bosses fall in love. It’s a quick watch that’s brimm... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
There’s something special about director Debra Granik, a woman who can tell a story like the one in “Leave No Trace” with a certain type of understanding and grace. Her style is perfect for this material, a film that’s reminiscent of “Th... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“The Equalizer 2” is an unoriginal film that’s unpleasant to watch. The disturbing brutality and bloody violence seem like an unsuccessful method to shock the audience into forgetting about the weak writing. This bland sequel wants to be an... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Even with its breakneck pacing, “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” quickly runs out of material. The premise of taking a group of monsters and shoving them on a cruise ship as a friendly getaway feels desperate too, but the film is colorf... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Dwayne Johnson is an actor that everyone loves, but even he can’t save the lousy “Skyscraper,” a generic “Die Hard” meets “Towering Inferno” rip-off. I love disaster movies and I love dumb summer movies, but this one is lacking in bo... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
It’s best to avoid reading a detailed plot synopsis of “Sorry to Bother You,” the indie darling from first-time writer / director Boots Riley, before seeing the movie. There are two reasons for this. One, it would be a shame to spoil the abs... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Ant-Man and the Wasp” is a really weird Marvel movie. Like its pint-sized superhero, the film doesn’t quite fit in with the typical MCU big screen canon and is a laid back yet thoroughly forgettable entry into the fatigued superhero genre.... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I expected little from “Uncle Drew,” a film that looked like a one-trick pony filled with a roster of non-actors. Boy, was I surprised! This family-friendly, feel-good movie is a cheery ray of positivity that we could use more of right now. A... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I wish the “Sicario” name had been dropped from “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” because maybe I would’ve enjoyed the film more. With the studio’s insistence of making an unnecessary follow-up to the fantastic, intense original film, it o... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
If you’re excited to see yet another “Jurassic Park” movie, you likely want nothing more than to see dinosaurs causing rampant mayhem and chaos while destroying everything around them (including chasing and eating people). On those points, �... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Gotti” is as awful as you’ve heard, and don’t let anyone tell you any different. Nobody, from a professional critic to an average moviegoer to anybody who has ever seen just one movie in their entire life, can think this is any good. And... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I didn’t love “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” director Morgan Neville‘s acclaimed documentary that follows the life of Fred Rogers, a television icon who launched the popular PBS series “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.” I didn’t really lik... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
For one month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running in a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing since the first grade. Based on a true story that was reported in a 2013 article in the Wall Street Journal, �... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Part sappy love story and part lost at sea tragedy, the weak melodrama “Adrift” wallows in clumsy mediocrity. The film is based on the true story of Tami Oldham (Shailene Woodley) and Richard Sharp (Sam Claflin), a couple who sailed directly i... Read the full review »