The final moments of Wildlife and A Star is Born involve an acknowledgment of the camera. In Wildlife, that moment is […]
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The final moments of Wildlife and A Star is Born involve an acknowledgment of the camera. In Wildlife, that moment is […]
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Based on my own research. Films included only if they played theatrically. Corrections and additions are welcome (@ me). For comparison’s […]
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Jason Reitman is never as good as when he’s collaborating with screenwriter Diablo Cody; bonus points if the film in question […]
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If you’ve heard anything about Xavier Legrand’s Custody — admittedly, it’s possible you haven’t — it’s likely writer/director Xavier Legrand’s elevator pitch […]
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Probably because I was one myself once, I have little tolerance for movies that center on chest-thumping, self-pitying suburban teen boys. […]
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The Commuter, Jaume Collet-Serra’s fourth collaboration with Liam Neeson, is a two-fisted Hitchcock riff with enough personality, humor, and righteous anger […]
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The filmmaking duo of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have consistently proven they know how to work within budget limitations to […]
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Three Identical Strangers is not an airplane movie. I didn’t know that when I swiped past Rampage, Blockers and the one […]
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Writer/director Kiyoshi Kurosawa has proven to be a master of dread-filled horror with films like Cure (1997) and Pulse (2001), and […]
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It’s a weird truth that for an activity that’s over 150 years old, there are fewer than 10 movies about the […]
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Andrea Riseborough did some terrific work in 2018, but my pick for her finest role is the title character in Nancy, […]
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Marc Turtletaub’s Puzzle is much like the game itself — quiet, and engrossing. Kelly Macdonald has long been one of our […]
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