Etan Cohen didn’t write Holmes & Watson as a vehicle for Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. Indeed, at one point Ferrell […]
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Etan Cohen didn’t write Holmes & Watson as a vehicle for Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. Indeed, at one point Ferrell […]
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The documentary RBG gives a fine overview of the life and work of Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but the fictionalized […]
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Dick Cheney is fascinating – in the morbid way that villainous figures throughout history almost always are. But is George W. Bush’s […]
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One hesitates to mention right off the bat that Bumblebee is a Transformers prequel, lest discerning readers assume Bumblebee is bad and should be […]
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Welcome to Marwen is the latest Robert Zemeckis film to use state-of-the-art technology in the service of a story that’s cold […]
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We learn in Aquaman that the amphibious superhero is the product of a brief but passionate romance between a lighthouse keeper named […]
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It’s been over 50 years since audiences last experienced the magic of Julie Andrews’ Mary Poppins, but in the world of […]
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Fans of Vincent van Gogh who have been clamoring for a lifeless, inert biopic, your prayers are answered! At Eternity’s Gate, […]
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(In theaters and on Netflix.) With a filmography that includes titles like Children of Men and Gravity (to say nothing of […]
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There were two excellent Spider-Man movies in the early 2000s, followed by a mediocre one, a mediocre reboot, and a mediocre […]
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Clint Eastwood’s 37th directorial effort, The Mule, has all the hallmarks of an Eastwood enterprise — unfussy direction, efficient but unhurried, […]
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With Peter Jackson serving as executive producer, Mortal Engines should feel like more of an event — one with beautifully realized […]
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