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Review: Babyteeth Marks the Arrival of a Thrilling New Director
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Babyteeth
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Richard Lawson
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06/15/2020
1917 Film Review: One of the Year’s Mightiest Technical Achievements
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1917
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Richard Lawson
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11/25/2019
Gemini Man Is a Conventional Thriller With a Bizarre Technological Twist
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Gemini Man
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Richard Lawson
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10/08/2019
Review: Midsommar Is a Bold Sophomore Feature from the Director of Hereditary
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Midsommar
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Richard Lawson
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06/19/2019
Robert Pattinson Takes an Unsettling Journey in The Lighthouse
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The Lighthouse
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Richard Lawson
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05/20/2019
Avengers: Endgame Delivers a Rich and Rewarding Conclusion
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Avengers: Endgame
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Richard Lawson
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04/23/2019
Little Goes a Long Way with Three Terrific Performances
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Little
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04/11/2019
Jordan Peele’s Us Stabs Itself in the Foot
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Us
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03/20/2019
Captain Marvel Asks Age-Old Question: Can One Superhero Movie Have It All?
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Captain Marvel
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Richard Lawson
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03/05/2019
Ralph Breaks the Internet Is a Delightful Peek into an Alternate Universe
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Ralph Breaks the Internet
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Richard Lawson
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11/19/2018
Florence Pugh Proves Herself a Star in The Little Drummer Girl
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The Little Drummer Girl
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Richard Lawson
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11/13/2018
Slain Correspondent Marie Colvin Gets a Worthy Showcase in A Private War
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A Private War
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Richard Lawson
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10/31/2018
Richard Madden Gets an Excellent James Bond Audition in Bodyguard
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Bodyguard
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10/26/2018
Suspiria Is a Beautiful, Brutal Descent into the Witches’ Den
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Suspiria
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Richard Lawson
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10/23/2018
The Haunting of Hill House Is a Novelistic Horror Series with Heart
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The Haunting Of Hill House
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
published
10/15/2018
Timothée Chalamet Gives Another Star Turn in Addiction Drama Beautiful Boy
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Beautiful Boy
by
Richard Lawson
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10/11/2018
Review: Bad Times at the El Royale Is Afraid to Be Truly Wicked
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Bad Times At The El Royale
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10/10/2018
Widows Review: Sleek, Witty Thriller Lives Up to the Hype
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Widows
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Richard Lawson
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09/09/2018
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper Soar in the Rich, Rapturous A Star Is Born
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A Star Is Born
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09/07/2018
Wickedly Entertaining The Favourite Boasts Three Great Performances
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The Favourite
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09/03/2018
Review: Boy Erased Is Finely Acted, but Familiar
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Boy Erased
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09/02/2018
Review: First Man Is Technically Dazzling and Dramatically Dull
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First Man
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09/02/2018
Free Solo Is a Dizzying, Fascinating Rock-Climbing Documentary
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Free Solo
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09/01/2018
Roma Is Alfonso Cuarón’s Epic, Personal Masterpiece
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Roma
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09/01/2018
Robert Redford Charms One Last Time in The Old Man & the Gun
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The Old Man & the Gun
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Richard Lawson
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08/31/2018
Incredibles 2 Review: Superhero Action That’s Familiar, but Fantastic
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Incredibles 2
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Richard Lawson
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06/11/2018
Hotel Artemis Is a B-Movie with Brains
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Hotel Artemis
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06/07/2018
Review: Ocean’s 8 Is Good, but It Could Have Been Great
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Ocean's 8
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06/06/2018
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Proves That Sometimes, Smaller Is Better
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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Richard Lawson
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06/05/2018
In Spike Lee’s Invigorating BlacKkKlansman, the Real Joke Is on Us
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BlacKkKlansman
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05/14/2018
Sorry Angel Beautifully Renders a Poignant Moment in Gay History
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Sorry Angel
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Richard Lawson
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05/10/2018
Avengers: Infinity War Review: A Fine Salute to Those About to Die
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Avengers: Infinity War
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Richard Lawson
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04/24/2018
Rampage Review: Dwayne Johnson Can’t Save Everything
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Rampage
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04/12/2018
Chappaquiddick Review: A Kennedy Family Crisis, Without the Rubber-Necking
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Chappaquiddick
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Richard Lawson
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04/05/2018
Claire Foy Gives a Star Turn in Harrowing Unsane
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Unsane
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03/23/2018
Bill Hader Goes Dark in Startling, Satisfying Barry
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Barry
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season 2
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03/22/2018
Love, Simon Is a Charming Gay Studio Movie That Makes Us Hungry for More
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Love, Simon
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Richard Lawson
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03/13/2018
A Wrinkle in Time Review: A Journey Across Space and Time That Can’t Meet Its Galactic Ambitions
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A Wrinkle in Time
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Richard Lawson
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03/07/2018
Red Sparrow Review: Beauty and Brutality, but Not Enough Bite
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Red Sparrow
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Richard Lawson
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03/02/2018
Annihilation Review: Natalie Portman Commands a Dark and Rewarding Sci-Fi Story
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Annihilation
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Richard Lawson
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02/21/2018
Everything Sucks! Isn’t Sublime, but It’s Got Verve
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Everything Sucks
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Richard Lawson
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tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
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02/15/2018
Black Panther Review: the Marvel Universe Finally Shows Us Something New
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Black Panther
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02/06/2018
Hereditary Review: Toni Collette Brings the House Down in a Scary Sundance Sensation
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Hereditary
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Richard Lawson
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01/25/2018
Sundance Review: Leave No Trace Finds Aching Humanity Off the Grid
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Leave No Trace
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Richard Lawson
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01/23/2018
The Greatest Showman: Faux-Inspiring, But Still Made Us Smile
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The Greatest Showman
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Richard Lawson
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12/20/2017
The Last Jedi Review: The Force Is Especially Strong in This One
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The Last Jedi
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12/12/2017
Go Behind the Scenes of Dreamy Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
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Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
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Richard Lawson
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12/11/2017
The Crown Season 2 Review: A Stately Soap Opera We Just Can’t Resist
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The Crown
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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12/07/2017
The Post Review: The Best Meryl Streep Vehicle in Years
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The Post
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Richard Lawson
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12/06/2017
Darkest Hour Review: Gary Oldman Goes for Broke in a Rousing Wartime Drama
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Darkest Hour
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Richard Lawson
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11/21/2017
Search Party Is the Dark Comedy You Want to Watch
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Search Party
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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11/17/2017
Search Party Season 2 Is a Biting Satire Made for the Trump Era
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Search Party
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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11/16/2017
Justice League Is a Big, Ugly Mess
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Justice League
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Richard Lawson
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11/15/2017
Murder on the Orient Express Review: Kenneth Branagh Is the Culprit in This Muddled Mystery
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Murder On The Orient Express
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Richard Lawson
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11/08/2017
My Friend Dahmer Review: A Disturbingly Effective Portrait of a Future Killer
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My Friend Dahmer
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Richard Lawson
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11/01/2017
Thor: Ragnarok Review: Taika Waititi Almost Transcends the Marvel-Verse
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Thor: Ragnarok
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Richard Lawson
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10/25/2017
Mindhunter Review: An Appealingly Repulsing Serial Killer Study
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Mindhunter
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Richard Lawson
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season 1
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episode 3
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10/17/2017
Blade Runner 2049 Review: Jaw-Dropping Style but Too Little Substance
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Blade Runner 2049
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Richard Lawson
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10/03/2017
Will & Grace Review: A Surprisingly Welcome, Wistful Return
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Will & Grace
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Richard Lawson
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season 9
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episode 1
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09/26/2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle Review: Our Most Embarrassing Crush
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle
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Richard Lawson
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09/19/2017
The Shape of Water Is a Strange and Soaring Monster Love Story
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The Shape of Water
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Richard Lawson
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09/03/2017
Saoirse Ronan Shines in Greta Gerwig’s Deeply Personal Directorial Debut
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Lady Bird
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Richard Lawson
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09/02/2017
Review: Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete Is a Mournful Road Movie With a Striking Breakout Performance
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Lean on Pete
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Richard Lawson
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09/02/2017
The Deuce Review: Porn and Prostitution, with Heart
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The Deuce
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Richard Lawson
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season 1
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season 7
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season 8
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08/30/2017
The Glass Castle Review: An Adaptation That’s Not Nearly Shattering Enough
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The Glass Castle
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08/07/2017
The Dark Tower: The Rare Bad Movie That Should Be Longer
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The Dark Tower
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Richard Lawson
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08/03/2017
Logan Lucky Review: A Southern-Fried Ocean’s Eleven That Goes Down Easy
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Logan Lucky
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Richard Lawson
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07/26/2017
Detroit Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Harrowing Drama Has an Uneasy Power
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Detroit
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Richard Lawson
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07/23/2017
Gorgeous, Gripping Dunkirk Is This Summer’s Most Surprising Movie
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Dunkirk
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Richard Lawson
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07/20/2017
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Is an Endearing Mess
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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
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Richard Lawson
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07/18/2017
War for the Planet of the Apes Concludes the Best Trilogy No One Is Talking About
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War for the Planet of the Apes
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Richard Lawson
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07/12/2017
GLOW Burns Bright, Then Fizzles Out
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GLOW
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06/23/2017
Orange Is the New Black Still Packs a Punch—but the Future Looks Murky
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Orange Is the New Black
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Richard Lawson
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season 5
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episode 1
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06/14/2017
It Comes at Night Is a Pretty but Pointless Downer
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It Comes at Night
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Richard Lawson
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06/06/2017
Wonder Woman Proves That Rote Superhero Movies Aren't Just For Men
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Wonder Woman
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Richard Lawson
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05/31/2017
Robert Pattinson Pulls a Kristen Stewart in His Cannes Hit Good Time
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Good Time
by
Richard Lawson
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05/25/2017
Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst Shine in the Wicked, Artful The Beguiled
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The Beguiled
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05/24/2017
Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman Face an Unthinkably Horrible Decision in The Killing of a Sacred Deer
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer
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05/22/2017
The Resistance Gets Support, in Giant-Pig Form, in the Thrilling Okja
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Okja
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05/19/2017
Wonderstruck Is a Beautiful, Twee Children’s Art Film
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Wonderstruck
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05/18/2017
Why Is Everyone in Alien: Covenant So Damn Dumb?
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Alien: Covenant
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Richard Lawson
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05/15/2017
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Is Fun, Flawed Fantasy Flotsam
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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
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Richard Lawson
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05/10/2017
Snatched Gives Us Goldie Hawn Again, Which Makes Up for a Lot
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Snatched
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Richard Lawson
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05/10/2017
Master of None Season 2 Is Delightful, but Not Deep
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Master of None
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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05/03/2017
Dear White People Is a Lively, Biting Look at Race on Campus
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Dear White People
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Richard Lawson
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04/26/2017
Fargo Season 3 Has Its Flaws, but Has Our Attention, Too
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Fargo
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Richard Lawson
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season 3
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04/19/2017
The Leftovers Gets Even Weirder in Its Captivating Final Season
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The Leftovers
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Richard Lawson
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tagged
season 3
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04/14/2017
The Lost City of Z Is One of 2017’s Best Movies
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The Lost City of Z
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Richard Lawson
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04/11/2017
Movies Save the Day in the Cheerful Tearjerker Their Finest
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Their Finest
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Richard Lawson
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04/06/2017
Life Is a Familiar Alien Horror Story That Pays Off
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Life
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Richard Lawson
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03/24/2017
ABC’s Gay History Series When We Rise Is a Throwback, in More Ways Than One
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When We Rise
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Richard Lawson
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03/01/2017
Get Out Is Thrilling, Terrifying, and Timely
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Get Out
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Richard Lawson
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02/23/2017
Logan Is the Bracing, Violent Jolt the Superhero Genre Needs
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Logan
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Richard Lawson
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02/17/2017
Fall in Love With Gorgeous Sundance Favorite Call Me By Your Name
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Call Me By Your Name
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Richard Lawson
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01/30/2017
Eerie, Existential A Ghost Story Is Like Nothing You’ve Ever Seen
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A Ghost Story
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Richard Lawson
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01/25/2017
M. Night Shyamalan Delivers Twists and Predictable Turns in Split
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Split
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Richard Lawson
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01/19/2017
For a Troubled Nation, The Young Pope Hits Too Close for Comfort
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The Young Pope
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Richard Lawson
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01/13/2017
You Can Feel Good About Enjoying Hidden Figures
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Hidden Figures
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Richard Lawson
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12/22/2016
Thrilling Rogue One Earns Its Place in the Star Wars Canon
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Rogue One
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Richard Lawson
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12/13/2016
Moana Tells a Charming Princess Tale You’ve Heard Before
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Moana
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Richard Lawson
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11/22/2016
The Edge of Seventeen Is the Best Teen Movie in Years
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The Edge of Seventeen
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Richard Lawson
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11/17/2016
There’s Dark Magic in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Richard Lawson
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11/16/2016
Mel Gibson’s New Film Is Grueling, and Glorious
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Hacksaw Ridge
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Richard Lawson
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11/03/2016
The Crown Is Netflix’s Most Expensive Series to Date, and Worth It
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The Crown
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Richard Lawson
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season 1
,
season 3
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11/01/2016
When Black Mirror Is Good, It’s Very, Very Good
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Black Mirror
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Richard Lawson
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season 3
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10/20/2016
Ben Affleck’s Autism Action Movie The Accountant Is Only Half Bad
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The Accountant
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Richard Lawson
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10/13/2016
HBO Leaps Ahead with Insecure—But Falls Behind with Divorce
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Insecure
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Richard Lawson
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10/06/2016
The Girl on the Train: the Dark Way to Do Gone Girl Lite
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Gone Girl
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The Girl on the Train
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10/04/2016
Deepwater Horizon Is Scary and Thrilling, If Not Quite Angry Enough
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Deepwater Horizon
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Richard Lawson
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09/29/2016
Westworld Is a Strange and Troubling Wonder
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Westworld
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Richard Lawson
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Vanity Fair
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season 6
:
episode 1
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09/29/2016
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Is Tim Burton’s Best Film in Years
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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
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Richard Lawson
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09/27/2016
Dakota Fanning Like You've Never Seen Her Before, and Four Other Toronto Standouts
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Brimstone
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09/16/2016
Natalie Portman Is Riveting as a Grieving First Lady in Jackie
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Jackie
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09/12/2016
Lion Is a Sturdy, Effective Drama Based on an Incredible True Story
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Lion
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09/12/2016
Queen of Katwe Is a Bright and Inspiring Success
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Queen of Katwe
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09/11/2016
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Makes a Persuasive Case in Snowden
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Snowden
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Richard Lawson
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09/11/2016
Blake Lively Takes Another Step Toward Movie Stardom in All I See Is You
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All I See Is You
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Richard Lawson
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09/10/2016
Anne Hathaway Faces a Very Modern Monster in Charming, Surprising Colossal
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Colossal
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09/10/2016
Arrival Is a Satisfying Emotional Drama, with Aliens
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Arrival
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Richard Lawson
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09/04/2016
The Light Between Oceans Is a Pretty, Ponderous Period Piece
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The Light Between Oceans
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09/01/2016
Ben-Hur Richly Revives an Old Story, and a Director’s Career
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Ben-Hur
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08/17/2016
The Get Down Is a Letdown
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The Get Down
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08/10/2016
Suicide Squad Isn’t Even the Good Kind of Bad
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Suicide Squad
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Richard Lawson
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08/02/2016
Star Trek Beyond Moves the Franchise Away from Darkness
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Star Trek Beyond
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Richard Lawson
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07/21/2016
Stranger Things Is a Scary, Poignant Piece of 1980s Nostalgia
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Stranger Things
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Richard Lawson
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season 1
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07/13/2016
Ghostbusters Is a Flat, Occasionally Charming Disappointment
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Ghostbusters
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Richard Lawson
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07/10/2016
The Night Of: An Uncommonly Gripping Murder Mystery
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The Night Of
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Richard Lawson
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Vanity Fair
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season 1
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07/07/2016
Independence Day: Resurgence: When the Movie Itself Is the Real Disaster
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Independence Day: Resurgence
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Richard Lawson
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06/24/2016
There’s a Compelling Civil War Drama Stuck Inside Free State of Jones
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Free State of Jones
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Richard Lawson
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06/23/2016
Blake Lively Wades Toward Movie Stardom in The Shallows
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The Shallows
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Richard Lawson
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06/23/2016
Simmering Tensions Boil Over in Orange Is the New Black's Outstanding 4th Season
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Orange Is the New Black
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Richard Lawson
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season 4
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episode 6
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06/15/2016
Game-Turned-Movie Warcraft Fails on Every Single Level
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Warcraft
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Richard Lawson
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06/09/2016
X-Men: Apocalypse is Overstuffed, But It’s Not the End of the World
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X-Men: Apocalypse
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Richard Lawson
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05/26/2016
Review: Bloodline Season 2 Is Another Murky Slow Burn
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Bloodline
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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05/25/2016
The Neon Demon: Nicolas Winding Refn’s Latest Walks the Line Between Artful Trash and Plain Grossness
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The Neon Demon
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Richard Lawson
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05/20/2016
Kristen Stewart Communes with the Dead in the Deeply Strange Personal Shopper
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Personal Shopper
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Richard Lawson
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05/17/2016
Cannes Standout Loving Is a Respectful, Modest Civil Rights Drama
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Loving
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Richard Lawson
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05/16/2016
Captain America: Civil War Is the Marvel Machine at Peak Performance
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Captain America: Civil War
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Richard Lawson
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05/03/2016
Outlander Is as Odd and Enveloping as Ever in Season 2
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Outlander
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Richard Lawson
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season 2
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04/08/2016
Gloria Vanderbilt Documentary Nothing Left Unsaid Doesn’t Say Enough
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Nothing Left Unsaid
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Richard Lawson
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04/07/2016
The Catch Is ShondaLand by the Numbers, Which Means It’s Still Pretty Good
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The Catch
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Richard Lawson
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03/24/2016
Batman v. Superman Asks Some Provocative Questions, but Forgets to Answer Them
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Batman v Superman
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Richard Lawson
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03/23/2016
Review: Midnight Special Is an Intriguing Genre Exercise That Mostly Succeeds
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Midnight Special
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Richard Lawson
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03/15/2016
10 Cloverfield Lane Is a Perfectly Tense Thriller That Didn’t Need to Be a Sequel
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10 Cloverfield Lane
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Richard Lawson
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03/10/2016
In Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Tina Fey Does Wartime Comedy Mostly Right
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Richard Lawson
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03/02/2016
Fuller House Is the TV Nostalgia We Deserve
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Fuller House
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Richard Lawson
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Vanity Fair
published
02/25/2016
Review: Love Is a Surprising, Affecting Look at Addiction
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Love
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
02/17/2016
Review: Vinyl Finds Its Groove After Some Buzz-Killing Skips
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Vinyl
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
02/12/2016
Review: Zoolander No. 2 Is a Mess of Dated Jokes and Celebrity Cameos
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Zoolander No. 2
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
02/11/2016
Review: A Star Is Born in the Blissful Hail, Caesar!
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Hail, Caesar
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
02/03/2016
The Birth of a Nation Overcomes Its Faults with Its Striking Passion
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The Birth of a Nation
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/26/2016
Logan Lerman Finally Finds His Movie Star Role in Indignation
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Indignation
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/25/2016
Manchester by the Sea Review: Casey Affleck Shines in the Most Artful Tearjerker of the Year
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Manchester by the Sea
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/24/2016
Goat Is a Scary, Affecting Hazing Drama, Featuring Nick Jonas
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Goat
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/23/2016
Ellen Page and Allison Janney Reunite in Wistful, Sensitive Tallulah
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Tallulah
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/23/2016
London Spy Is a Gay Twist on a Well-Worn Genre
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London Spy
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
01/21/2016
The Revenant Is a Harrowing Survival Story That Strains for Meaning
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The Revenant
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
12/04/2015
Watch Getting On, One of TV’s Best Shows, Before It’s (Maybe) Gone
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Getting On
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 3
published
11/06/2015
Aziz Ansari’s New Show is a Millennial Louie, and Even Better Than That Sounds
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Master of None
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 1
published
11/04/2015
Review: Stylish Spectre Cracks Under Pressure
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Spectre
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
11/03/2015
Suffragette Is an Earnest Awards Season Apple-Polisher
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Suffragette
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
10/21/2015
The Knick Is Stylish and Surprising in Season 2
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The Knick
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 2
published
10/16/2015
Only Jessica Chastain Lives Up to Expectations in Crimson Peak
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Crimson Peak
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
10/14/2015
Is it Time for The Walking Dead to Make a Big Change?
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The Walking Dead
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 6
published
10/09/2015
Bridge of Spies Is a Minor Spielberg Work That Matters
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Bridge of Spies
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
10/07/2015
Michael Fassbender Astonishes in the Vastly Entertaining Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
10/06/2015
Homeland’s Renaissance Continues in Season 5
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Homeland
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 5
published
10/02/2015
Brie Larson Makes a Strong Case for Stardom in Room
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Room
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
09/14/2015
Ridley Scott’s The Martian Is Sublime Entertainment
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The Martian
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
09/11/2015
Can Fear the Walking Dead Avoid Becoming Just Another Zombie Show?
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Fear the Walking Dead
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
08/20/2015
Review: Show Me a Hero Is a Stirring Companion Piece to The Wire
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Show Me a Hero
and
The Wire
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
08/13/2015
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road Might Be the Best Thing You See This Summer
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Mad Max: Fury Road
by
Richard Lawson
on
Vanity Fair
published
05/11/2015