This well-meaning but poorly executed friendship drama has its fingers in too many pies.
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This well-meaning but poorly executed friendship drama has its fingers in too many pies.
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Though a spate of recent movies have centered on famous merchandise, various factors undercut their item idolatry, keeping them from becoming extremely long advertisements.
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Our mini-reviews of “King of Killers,” “American: An Odyssey to 1947,” “The Latent Image,” and more.
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One of the greatest baseball movies of all time is about exploited players who can only assert their value by losing on purpose.
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Neil Jordan’s collaboration with Sinead O’Connor is a lasting testament to their friendship and to the values in which she was most invested.
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Welcome to Harvey’s Hellhole, a monthly column devoted to spotlighting the movies that were poorly marketed, mishandled, reshaped, neglected or just straight-up destroyed by Harvey Weinstein during his reign as one of the most powerful studio chiefs in Hollywood. With this month marking the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, let’s take a look at two documentaries […]
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Before Keanu wreaked havoc on a mysterious, arcane underworld in the John Wick franchise, Wesley Snipes boldly walked a similar path as vampire hunter Blade.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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1930s screen goddess Kay Francis (whose films are now streaming on the Criterion Channel) embodied the Pre-Code era’s spirit of “sheer elegance and pure sex.”
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In honor of its seventieth anniversary, we look back at a ‘don’t-make-them-like-they-used-to’ romance that probably couldn’t be made today at all.
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This tense drama depicts a few key weeks in the life of Golda Meir.
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Sammi Cohen’s adaptation of the YA novel proves to be much more than a Sandler family home movie.
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