(On HBO.) Mandy, the high school basketball player at the center of Share, starts the film by waking up on her […]
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(On HBO.) Mandy, the high school basketball player at the center of Share, starts the film by waking up on her […]
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(Screened at the Sundance Film Festival; U.S. release date TBD) Dirty God is in the tradition of English “kitchen sink dramas” and […]
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Indie jack-of-all-trades Mark Duplass’ roots in the mumblecore film movement have given him a strong base for understanding how to capture […]
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A young makeup artist named Gloria travels down to Mexico to help a friend win a local beauty pageant. After witnessing […]
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Serenity is: A) an early contender for the worst movie of 2019; B) a bonkers attempt at beachy noir starring Matthew […]
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For the second year, Turner Classic Movies’ weekly trip to Noir Alley – hosted by Eddie Muller, founder and president of […]
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When actor Bob Balaban was gathering a crew for his directorial debut, Parents, a would-be applicant walked in and said, “I […]
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M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable was arguably years ahead of its time. Released in 2000, five years before Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins, […]
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The final scene in 2017’s Split revealed that the movie, thought to be a self-contained M. Night Shyamalan thriller, had been […]
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Although it caters to a large community of retirees, the Palm Springs International Film Festival still features its share of daring […]
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It’s not fair to call Replicas the stupidest movie of 2019. The year is only two weeks old — and besides, it […]
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Everything about The Upside feels contrived and phony, like the movie version of an inspiring-but-fake anecdote your aunt shared on Facebook. Which […]
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