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7 years ago
Almost 15 years have come and gone since the original “The Incredibles,” the well-received 2004 Pixar film about a superhero and his equally super suburban family. This money-milking, awkwardly timed sequel feels not only dated but also comple... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Everything about “Ocean’s 8” is average. An average story, average performances, and a movie that’s clearly made for the average moviegoing audience. Think of this film as a C student who lacks the motivation to try harder. Its mediocrity... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Action Point” is a laundry list of missed opportunities, a lifeless attempt at lowbrow, prank-filled comedy that lacks any inspiration or humor. If anyone was capable of hitting this premise out of the park, it’s the guys behind “Jackass.... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The groundbreaking legal legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the focus of “RBG,” a well-crafted if slightly stale documentary about the feminist icon. The film explores Ginsburg’s career from her early days at Harvard... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” is a real turd. It suffers greatly from a miscast lead (Alden Ehrenreich), a bland script (by Jonathan and Lawrence Kasdan), and plain vanilla direction from Ron Howard. There’s zero passion, zero charisma, zero cle... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I can count on one hand the movies I’ve walked out of over the years, and “Show Dogs” nearly proved to be too much for me to take. This wannabe buddy cop film about the unlikely pairing of FBI detective Frank (Will Arnett) and street smart R... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Movies like “Kings” are among the most poorly conceived projects of the indie film world. The routine story of a large foster family living in South Central Los Angeles is weak even when taken at face value, but set it against the backdrop of... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The amiable “Finding Your Feet” is a harmless love story for the AARP set. This formulaic and overly sentimental film is a feel-good tragedy of sorts, a tame, bittersweet movie that mom and grandma will love. On the eve of a celebration at he... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Campy fun rules the day in the home invasion movie “Breaking In,” a garden variety film that offers a slight twist from the typical genre story line. This isn’t one of the best of the class, but the film delivers what it promises and will li... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The sweetly bawdy “Book Club” is a film made for a specific target audience: women over 60. The comedy feels familiar, yet it’s one that you can’t help but like. If you’re on the fence about this one, let me make your decision easier: if... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I was not a fan of the first “Deadpool” movie nor am I fond of the Marvel character on which it’s based, but damn you, Ryan Reynolds: you’ve made this sequel a slam dunk. I contend that only a true fan can successfully make a movie that pl... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
If you’re looking for a first-rate comedy with tons of laughs, “Life of the Party” is sure to disappoint. Wasted opportunities rule the day in this supposed comedy that’s not any fun. I’ve said it dozens of times but it bears repeating o... Read the full review »
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7 years ago

Films you don't like that everybody else loves.

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7 years ago
As I was screening “Tully,” I started to get this gnawing feeling in the pit of my stomach that later turned out to be a bout of foreshadowing. Somehow I knew that I was likely going to have an unpopular opinion on this film, the latest collab... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The loose remake of the 1987 Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell movie “Overboard” is a perfectly passable example of what I call ‘cotton candy’ entertainment. It’s light, fluffy, and makes you feel good until you get the inevitable too-sweet t... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Casting the lead role in a dark revenge thriller like “You Were Never Really Here” is tough because only truly talented and mesmerizing actors have the ability to pull it off. I saw it last year with Robert Pattinson in “Good Time” and now... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
In the third Happy Madison feature made exclusively for Netflix, funnyman Adam Sandler teams up with director Robert Smigel (of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog fame) to deliver the enjoyable “The Week Of,” a very funny film that’s packed with g... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The bleak yet beautiful “Sweet Country” is a traditional western that’s eerily reflective of modern times. Set in the Australian outback instead of the wild west of the American frontier, the thematic parallels are no less alarming. A grim v... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The art house crowd should flock to “Where Is Kyra?,” a nuanced character study of an unemployed woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) who once lived a comfortable life and now finds herself teetering dangerously close to the poverty line. The script (by... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The true life story of the visionary P.T. Barnum and the birth of show business is celebrated in the cheery, sanitized fiction of “The Greatest Showman,” a crowd pleasing spectacle of a musical from director Michael Gracey. Barnum (Hugh Jackma... Read the full review »