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8 months ago
Most critics have their personal favorite directors, and it’s sometimes a challenge to keep strict objectivity when reviewing one of their projects. That’s why it pains me to write about “Asteroid City,” the sluggish, smug, exasperating ne... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
When you have a great story to tell, it shows, and director Olivia Kuan‘s “The Herricanes” is a terrific documentary about a team that was part of the first women’s full tackle football league in the 1970s. The topic is timely and interest... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
There’s a sweet life lesson at the heart of “No Hard Feelings,” the supposed “raunchy comedy” from co-writer and director Gene Stupnitsky. What a shame that it’s buried under a heap of dreadfully unfunny attempts at humor, dumb pratfal... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Director Tim Story‘s “The Blackening” isn’t your typical genre film; it’s a horror spoof with an edge. The perceptive and clever story from co-writers Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins is packed with timely social commentary about stereot... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
More often than not, I found myself struggling to force laughter while watching “Mad Heidi,” a lazy, one-note, crowd funded film from co-directors Johannes Hartmann and Sandro Klopfstein. Billed as a Swissploitation action/horror comedy, I wan... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
“The Flash” has never been one of the most exciting superheroes (here he’s aptly self-described as the “janitor of the Justice League” who always seems to be “cleaning up bat messes”), so it should be seen as an even greater accompli... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
I don’t have that much to say about “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”, the sequel to the equally terrific 2018 Oscar winning film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” except that it’s easily one of the best films of the year. It’... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Stanley Martin Lieber is one of the most iconic, influential, creative American visionaries of the 20th century. That’s why the documentary about his life, simply titled “Stan Lee,” is an absolute must-see for fans. Utilizing audio interview... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Happy surprises that come out of left field are sometimes the best, especially when it comes to low-concept comedies. I went in to the awful looking “The Machine” with below-zero expectations, but came out absolutely charmed by just about ever... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Eva Longoria makes her feature film directorial debut in “Flamin’ Hot,” a breezy biopic about Richard Montanez, the man who invented the super spicy (and well known) flavor of Cheetos. This underdog story of a hardworking Mexican immigrant w... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
A dominatrix and her wealthy client engage in the most elaborate power struggle during one night in a luxury hotel suite in “Sanctuary,” director Zachary Wigon’s twisted psychological love story / thriller. The film’s tone is uneven and in... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
I am not speaking in absolutes when I say I have never seen anything as disquieting and disturbing as “Abruptio,” a nightmarish project from writer-director Evan Marlowe. Watching this macabre horror film was a traumatic experience, and it’s... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
“About My Father” is a big-hearted fish out of water story that’s easy to like. This universally accessible comedy is about the relationship between a son and his dad, and it celebrates the imperfections, embarrassments, and the importance o... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Writer / director Nicole Holofcener‘s “You Hurt My Feelings” is a witty, perceptive, and sophisticated film all about those little white lies we tell the ones we love, and what happens when the actual truth is revealed. With her signature cr... Read the full review »
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8 months ago
Gerard Butler is an actor who knows his strengths and takes roles that play to them, and his charismatic lead performance is one of the best things about “Kandahar,” a military action thriller about undercover CIA operative Tom (Gerard Butler)... Read the full review »
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10 months ago
WALL·E (2008)

WALL·E (2008)

10 / 10
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10 months ago
The social media age lends itself well to the horror-thriller genre, but most films turn out to be a shallow, cautionary tale about the toxicity that comes from our narcissistic desire for more fan engagement and obsession with accruing “likes.�... Read the full review »
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10 months ago
Fast X (2023)

Fast X (2023)

5 / 10
Writing a review for a sequel like “Fast X” feels pretty pointless. It’s the type of adrenaline-fueled blockbuster that rabid fans will eagerly shell out money to see and want to love, while snobby critics will begrudgingly watch with a chip... Read the full review »
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10 months ago
Making a film about something highly personal can often be hit or miss, but the first-person documentary “Angel Applicant” is a beautiful piece of cinema. Writer-director Ken August Meyer, who also narrates his story, shares his love of Swiss-... Read the full review »