(Guest columnist.) As CEO and co-founder of Netflix, I wanted to address some concerns that have come up recently. We don’t […]
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(Guest columnist.) As CEO and co-founder of Netflix, I wanted to address some concerns that have come up recently. We don’t […]
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In the loudly menacing The Hole in the Ground, a solid debut from Irish director Lee Cronin, young mother Sarah (Seána […]
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We’re so accustomed to stalker movies now that they can be told in shorthand. Greta is a too-efficient example of this, in […]
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A Madea Family Funeral is typical of Tyler Perry’s Madea series: excruciating and baffling with occasional flecks of bemusement at how […]
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Like most self-absorbed teenage boys, my perspective on love in 2012 was complicated, to say the least. I was unattractive even […]
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I loved the first two animated adventures about the Viking boy and his fire-breathing friend, but How to Train Your Dragon: […]
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1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
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No one could ever mistake a Jay Ward cartoon for being serious, not that they pandered to the preschool cheap seats […]
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The only time I actually met Albert Finney, I was wearing an enormous cartwheel hat and chalk-white face paint and he […]
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Despite its happy, Irish-sounding title, Donnybrook is bleak misery porn about meth and meth-adjacent Midwesterners scrambling to survive and/or kill each other. […]
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(Now in theaters and VOD.) We in the Northern Hemisphere have this image of New Zealand as Australia’s sillier, goofier neighbor. […]
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Making a horror comedy that successfully riffs on the Groundhog Day formula while simultaneously being thrilling and hilarious is no easy […]
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