This weekend, the female guerrilla rises again with the release of Peppermint, the story of a woman who wakes from a […]
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This weekend, the female guerrilla rises again with the release of Peppermint, the story of a woman who wakes from a […]
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We’ve hit sort of a dry spell in the horror field these past few weeks. Not much in the way of […]
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When teenage Margot (Michelle La) goes missing, her widowed father, David (John Cho), with whom she has always enjoyed a close relationship, realizes […]
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All is tranquil at the beginning of We the Animals before it evolves into a gentle, aching coming-of-age story for 10-year-old Jonah […]
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Anarchic cartoons like the old Warner Bros. and Fleischer Studios shorts are always popular with children (even if many of them […]
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When Amazon’s Jack Ryan series debuts this weekend, John Krasinski will become the fifth actor to play Tom Clancy’s CIA analyst […]
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As we’ve seen, the end of Adolf Hitler didn’t mean the end of the Nazis. Those suckers are hardy! Operation Finale recounts […]
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Here at Crooked Marquee, we are open to pitches from all writers, regardless of experience. Why, the number of pitches we […]
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The Happytime Murders is a dismal execution of a great premise, in which puppets (think Muppets) live alongside humans in Los […]
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A.X.L., a wholesome boy-and-his-dog adventure and an inoffensive PG trifle, is patterned after The Iron Giant — a good role model for […]
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Papillon is based on the memoirs of Henri Charrière, a 1930s French safecracker who was sent to an inescapable penal colony […]
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Sorry to Bother You writer-director Boots Riley recently took to social media to criticize Spike Lee’s new movie BlacKkKlansman — based on the […]
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