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France’s Oscar entry Two Of Us is a clandestine romance that plays like a horror movie
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Two Of Us
by
Caroline Siede
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Film
published
02/02/2021
Identifying Features is among the greatest, most devastating films about Mexico’s drug war
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Identifying Features
by
Carlos Aguilar
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Film
published
01/20/2021
The Rise Of Skywalker rebalances Star Wars into a force of safe, familiar fan service
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
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A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
12/18/2019
Adam Sandler delivers the performance of his career in the audacious stress-machine comedy Uncut Gems
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Uncut Gems
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A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
12/11/2019
War is a ride in the technically impressive but remote one-shot combat epic 1917
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1917
by
A.A. Dowd
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published
11/27/2019
<i>The Lighthouse </i>is a potent reminder that birds are terrifying
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The Lighthouse
by
Beatrice Loayza
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published
10/28/2019
Edward Norton returns to directing, and to New York City, with the all-star <i>Motherless Brooklyn</i
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Motherless Brooklyn
by
Jesse Hassenger
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published
10/28/2019
Robert Pattinson is glad audiences are finding the comedy in <i>The Lighthouse</i>
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The Lighthouse
by
Cameron Scheetz
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published
10/23/2019
<i>Dark Fate</i> can’t outrun the <i>Terminator</i> franchise’s past
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Terminator: Dark Fate
by
Jesse Hassenger
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Film
published
10/22/2019
The Lighthouse is an insanely inspired buddy comedy in the key of A24 horror
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The Lighthouse
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
10/16/2019
Will Smith fights himself in Ang Lee’s dopey but thrilling Gemini Man
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Gemini Man
by
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
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Film
published
10/09/2019
Joaquin Phoenix goes full Taxi Driver for the shallow but striking psychodrama of Joker
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Joker
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
10/03/2019
Truth is stranger than the fiction of Natalie Portman’s diaper-free Lucy In The Sky
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Lucy In The Sky
by
A.A. Dowd
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published
10/01/2019
Rudy Ray Moore biopic Dolemite Is My Name puts a feel-good spin on a foul-mouthed legend
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Dolemite Is My Name
by
Katie Rife
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published
09/26/2019
Brad Pitt journeys into inner and outer space in James Gray’s sci-fi stunner Ad Astra
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Ad Astra
by
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
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Film
published
09/17/2019
Take away the jokes and Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit is just another heartstring-tugging Holocaust movie
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Jojo Rabbit
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A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
09/12/2019
Joker’s throwback vision is derivative, but at least it brings something new to superhero cinema
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Joker
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
09/10/2019
The Downton Abbey movie is as pleasant as a cozy cup of tea
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Downton Abbey
by
Caroline Siede
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Film
published
09/10/2019
It’s apocalypse now for the teenage soldiers of the superb war drama Monos
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Monos
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
09/09/2019
Don’t be fooled by its polish—The Goldfinch is a phony imitation of a prestige drama
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The Goldfinch
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
09/09/2019
It Chapter Two is a bad horror movie, but it’s a pretty decent comedy
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It Chapter Two
by
Alex McLevy
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Film
published
09/09/2019
Despite a scene-stealing turn from Bill Hader, It Chapter Two sinks instead of floating
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It Chapter Two
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
09/03/2019
Babadook director Jennifer Kent returns with a great, harrowing Western, The Nightingale
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The Nightingale
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
08/01/2019
Let’s talk about the ending of Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood
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Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
07/26/2019
Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino’s wistful midlife crisis movie
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Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
07/24/2019
Spider-Man explores an overpopulated post-Endgame world in the funny Far From Home
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Far From Home
by
Jesse Hassenger
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Film
published
06/27/2019
Midsommar is a deranged (and funny!) folk-horror nightmare from the director of Hereditary
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Hereditary
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Midsommar
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
06/20/2019
Toy Story 4 is the breeziest but also the strangest entry yet in Pixar's flagship franchise
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Toy Story 4
by
A.A. Dowd
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published
06/13/2019
The kaiju are cool, but the rest is a mess, in the supersized Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
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Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
by
Katie Rife
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published
05/28/2019
Ready to talk about Endgame and all the stuff we couldn’t spoil in our review?
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Endgame
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
04/26/2019
Marvel's grand Avengers experiment reaches its fun, uneven, sci-fi tearjerker Endgame
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Avengers: Endgame
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A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
04/24/2019
Jordan Peele doubles the horror and doubles the fun in the expertly crafted Us
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Us
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
03/20/2019
The Mustang doesn’t buck indie convention—it gives it a surge of new dramatic life
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The Mustang
by
Allison Shoemaker
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Film
published
03/13/2019
The dream of the ’90s is alive in the underwhelming Captain Marvel
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Captain Marvel
by
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
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Film
published
03/05/2019
The gorgeous throwback romance Cold War finds love and strife on both sides of the Iron Curtain
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Cold War
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
12/21/2018
Hey, at least this dopey new Robin Hood is a little more fun than the last one
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Robin Hood
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
11/20/2018
The Favourite is a sharp-tongued costume drama with a delirious, disorienting edge
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The Favourite
by
Katie Rife
on
Film
published
11/20/2018
Disney goes viral with an ambitious, overstuffed Wreck-It Ralph sequel
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Wreck-It Ralph
by
Jesse Hassenger
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Film
published
11/14/2018
Steve McQueen’s thrilling heist movie Widows has more on its mind than a big score
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Widows
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
11/14/2018
In horror hybrid Overlord, the only thing worse than a living Nazi is an undead one
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Overlord
by
Mike D'Angelo
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Film
published
11/08/2018
The Girl In The Spider’s Web pits Lisbeth Salander against multiple foes—and the franchise machine
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The Girl In The Spider's Web
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
11/06/2018
Drew Goddard turns his dial to “noir” in the twisty crime thriller Bad Times At The El Royale
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Bad Times At The El Royale
by
Katie Rife
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published
10/10/2018
Kneel before Luca Guadagnino's masterful Suspiria remake
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Suspiria
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
09/23/2018
Steve McQueen swerves for the mainstream with the kickass heist thriller Widows
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Widows
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A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
09/13/2018
Ben Mendelsohn battles suburban ennui in Nicole Holofcener’s The Land Of Steady Habits
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The Land Of Steady Habits
by
Caroline Siede
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Film
published
09/13/2018
Sorry To Bother You does everything great science fiction should
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Sorry to Bother You
by
William Hughes
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published
09/08/2018
Spike Lee’s messy, funny BlacKkKlansman clowns on the dipshit thugs of skinhead America
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BlacKkKlansman
by
A.A. Dowd
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published
08/09/2018
Fallout may be the most breathlessly intense Mission: Impossible adventure yet
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Mission: Impossible--Fallout
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
07/25/2018
The Captain is a bleak, brutal black comedy for a bleak and brutal age
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The Captain
by
Katie Rife
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Film
published
07/25/2018
The true story of Three Identical Strangers gets crazier at every turn—and then seriously disturbing
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Three Identical Strangers
by
Mike D'Angelo
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Film
published
06/26/2018
Emily Blunt isn’t all that’s missing from the needless Sicario sequel Day Of The Soldado
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Sicario: Day Of The Soldado
by
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
on
Film
published
06/25/2018
Robert Pattinson’s minor, offbeat Western Damsel has one great surprise up its sleeve
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Damsel
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
06/20/2018
Brad Bird triumphantly returns to animation, Pixar, and awe-inspiring spectacle with Incredibles 2
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Incredibles 2
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
06/12/2018
Family is a curse in the harrowing, deeply frightening Hereditary
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Hereditary
by
A.A. Dowd
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Film
published
06/06/2018