Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood is the movie version of the 2012 memoir Full Service, in which George Albert […]
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Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood is the movie version of the 2012 memoir Full Service, in which George Albert […]
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They don’t make a lot of movies that are set in 18,000 B.C. and told entirely in made-up caveman languages, perhaps […]
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Peter Berg, director of good movies like Friday Night Lights and The Rundown, has fallen in with a bad crowd lately, and […]
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There are two things about Crazy Rich Asians that separate it from most romantic comedies. One is that it’s good. Based on […]
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Even by the low standards of lame PG-13 horror movies about teenage girls being harassed by supernatural entities, Slender Man is quite […]
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Summer of 84 is by the trio of Canadian directors — François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell, known collectively as RKSS […]
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Like most action movies, The Meg begins with its tough-guy hero (who is the best of the best at what he does) […]
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If you’re like me, you 1) assumed the Fantasia International Film Festival just showed Disney’s Fantasia on a loop for a […]
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You know those Garry Marshall ensemble comedies like Mother’s Day and New Year’s Eve, where various strangers’ lives intersect around a particular […]
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Bo Burnham, the first YouTube comedian to leverage his online fame into a mainstream career, is 27 years old and a […]
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With basic-cable production values and an exceedingly generic story, The Darkest Minds is the latest teenage dystopian fantasy film based on a […]
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Disney’s Christopher Robin is not a biography of Christopher Robin Milne, the boy featured in his father A.A.’s Winnie-the-Pooh books. There was […]
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