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Christopher Orr
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The Beauty and Sadness of 'Isle of Dogs'
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Isle of Dogs
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/23/2018
'A Wrinkle in Time': See It With a Kid, or as a Kid
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A Wrinkle in Time
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/08/2018
'Annihilation' Is a Beautiful Heap of Nonsense
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Annihilation
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/22/2018
'The Post' Is Well-Crafted but Utterly Conventional
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The Post
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/21/2017
'The Last Jedi' May Be the Best 'Star Wars' Movie Since 'The Empire Strikes Back'
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Star Wars
and
The Last Jedi
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/14/2017
'Coco' Is Among Pixar's Best Movies in Years
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Coco
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/20/2017
The Slow Melting of 'The Snowman'
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The Snowman
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/19/2017
'Blade Runner 2049' Is a Worthy Heir to a Classic
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Blade Runner 2049
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/16/2017
'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' Is More Farce Than Satire
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/22/2017
The Elegant Simplicity of 'The Red Turtle'
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The Red Turtle
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/25/2017
M. Night Shyamalan's 'Split' Finds the Director Returning to Form
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Split
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/20/2017
'Rogue One' and the Challenge of the New(ish)
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Rogue One
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/13/2016
'Moana' Is a Big, Beautiful Disney Smash
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Moana
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/23/2016
'Nocturnal Animals' Is Art Without the Heart
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Nocturnal Animals
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/19/2016
'Arrival' Is One of the Best Films of the Year
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Arrival
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/11/2016
There's Little Magic to Be Found in 'Dr. Strange'
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Dr. Strange
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2016
'Inferno': At Least Florence Looks Nice
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Inferno
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/27/2016
'The Accountant' Is a Moral and Narrative Trainwreck
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The Accountant
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/14/2016
'The Magnificent Seven' Is Anything But
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The Magnificent Seven
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/23/2016
'Blair Witch' Gets Lost in the Woods (Again)
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Blair Witch
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/16/2016
The Silliness of 'Sully'
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Sully
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/09/2016
'Hell or High Water' Offers an Iconic Vision of the Modern West
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Hell or High Water
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
08/11/2016
'Suicide Squad' Is the Worst of the Worst
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Suicide Squad
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
08/05/2016
'Jason Bourne': Been There, Remembered That
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Jason Bourne
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
07/29/2016
'Finding Dory' Is a Sweet-Hearted Sequel
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Finding Dory
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
06/17/2016
'Weiner': The Story of a Marriage
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Weiner
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
05/27/2016
'The Lobster': A Dystopian Tour de Force
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The Lobster
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
05/13/2016
'Batman v Superman': Dawn of Rubbish
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Batman v Superman
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/24/2016
Disney's 'Zootopia' Is a Giddy Delight
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Zootopia
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/04/2016
'Deadpool': The Superhero Movie as Bromedy
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Deadpool
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/12/2016
'Hail, Caesar!' Is a Glorious Confection of Old Hollywood
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Hail, Caesar
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/05/2016
'Son of Saul' and the Intimate Mechanisms of Genocide
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Son of Saul
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/17/2016
'Spectre': Bond Doesn't Need an Origin Story
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Spectre
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/06/2015
'Truth': A Terrible, Terrible Movie About Journalism
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Truth
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/23/2015
In 'Steve Jobs', a Fascinating Subject Remains Elusive
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Steve Jobs
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/16/2015
The Screwy Genius of 'Fargo,' Season Two
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Fargo
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
10/09/2015
30 Years of Coens: "The Man Who Wasn’t There"
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The Man Who Wasn't There
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/18/2014
30 Years of Coens: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
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O Brother, Where Art Thou
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/17/2014
30 Years of Coens: "The Big Lebowski"
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The Big Lebowski
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/16/2014
30 Years of Coens: "Fargo"
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Fargo
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/15/2014
"The Hudsucker Proxy": Was the Coen Bros Biggest Flop Really That Bad?
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The Hudsucker Proxy
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/12/2014
"Barton Fink": Meh or Great? A Debate
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Barton Fink
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/11/2014
"Miller's Crossing" Is a Perfect Movie, Except for These 3 Flaws
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Miller's Crossing
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/10/2014
30 Years of the Coens: "Raising Arizona"
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Raising Arizona
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/09/2014
30 Years of Coens: Blood Simple
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Blood Simple
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/08/2014
Lucy: The Dumbest Movie Ever Made About Brain Capacity
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Lucy
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
07/25/2014