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Movie Review: The Underdoggs

"The Underdoggs" is essentially a “comfort” movie that is neither provocative nor notable, but instead entertains just enough to get by.

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Movie Review: The Boys in the Boat

There are worse sports movies that "The Boys in the Boat," and probably worse World War II-era films. But that might be the film’s biggest problem.

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Movie Review: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

The disappointing mediocrity of "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" may have set a new low for the DCECU that it is unlikely to climb out of at any point s...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Poor Things

Yorgos Lantimos' "Poor Things" is a funny, original and gorgeously filmed steampunk fantasy that gives Emma Stone one of the best showcases of her car...[Read More]

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Movie Review: The Iron Claw

With "The Iron Claw," writer-director Sean Durkin delivers an emotional piledriver of a movie and directs Zac Efron to the best performance of his car...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Migration

Aspiring to be nothing more than a pleasant diversion for families, "Migration" overcomes its familiarity with warmth, humor and colorful animation.

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Movie Review: American Fiction

Whip-smart and very funny, "American Fiction" is a great spotlight for Jeffery Wright and announces a new cinematic voice in writer-director Cord Jeff...[Read More]

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Movie Review: May December

Don't be fooled by the playful camp of "May December." It might seem salacious on the surface, but Todd Haynes' latest is a complex character study.

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Movie Review: Silent Night

"Silent Night," the first American film from action maestro John Woo in 20 years, is one of the most mean-spirited, ugly and regressive movies in a lo...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Wish

For Disney's 100th birthday, it releases "Wish," a reheat of classic tropes and themes, and one of the most disappointing animated films in its canon.

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Movie Review: Napoleon

Director Ridley Scott's new film "Napoleon" makes for a far more sweeping tale of tragedy and romance than has been attempted before with regards to t...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Saltburn

Emerald Fennell's "Saltburn" is a gorgeously filmed and brilliantly acted bit of provocation, hampered by a script that doesn't quite know what it wan...[Read More]

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