Horror filmmakers love to build stories filled with outrageous furnishings, but any lasting power their movies have is due to how […]
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Horror filmmakers love to build stories filled with outrageous furnishings, but any lasting power their movies have is due to how […]
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If nothing else, the low-key Canadian drama The Rest of Us makes a surprisingly strong case for Heather Graham as a […]
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Worth begins with a lighthearted, dynamic, Aaron Sorkin-esque scene that sees lawyer Ken Feinberg (Michael Keaton) introducing his class to the […]
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I never had a TV set in my room when I was growing up, so I’d have to sneak past my […]
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In 1977, NASA scientists put out the word that they’d be recording greetings from people from around the world and sending […]
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There are no legal skirmishes in Ford v Ferrari. The battles between the automakers take place in boardrooms, racetracks, and other […]
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You’d be forgiven for thinking The Lighthouse is a comedy when the first two things that happen are Robert Pattinson bumping […]
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Tell Me Who I Am (on Netflix) belongs to the category of documentaries that are better enjoyed the less you know […]
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The attention-grabbing pitch for Jojo Rabbit — a little German boy near the end of World War II has an imaginary […]
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In the Shadow of the Moon (on Netflix) is a reasonably OK science-fiction police procedural that begins with a flash-forward to […]
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Film is a strange medium. It requires creating images and moments that must have the semblance of reality but which are […]
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Crime films deal with criminals in a variety of ways, but there is a temptation (often indulged) to treat the criminal […]
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