Based on the evidence of their early shorts and first two features – 2009’s Amer and 2013’s The Strange Color of […]
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Based on the evidence of their early shorts and first two features – 2009’s Amer and 2013’s The Strange Color of […]
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If you’re looking for something scary at the multiplexes, you can check out The Meg (Eric’s review) which is not all […]
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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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I’ve loved rom-coms my entire life, somehow able to separate their regressive values from my general disdain for the patriarchy. Writers […]
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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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Molding your cute little dumpling bun of a child takes care and practice. What to do when your sweet baby bun […]
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In the spring of 1988, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince released the album He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper, […]
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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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