Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored comedy is part pop-art farce, part consumerist-culture satire, and part feminist manifesto.
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Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored comedy is part pop-art farce, part consumerist-culture satire, and part feminist manifesto.
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Christopher Nolan blows up the traditional biopic with this awe-inspiring drama about the father of the atomic bomb.
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This period drama from director Thaddeus O’Sullivan is well-intentioned, crisply acted, and woefully shallow.
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Tom Cruise literally goes above and beyond for the audience in this jaw-dropping seventh entry of the action series.
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This lo-fi sci-fi comedy centers the evolving friendship between two men played by Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass.
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The fifth “Indy” installment isn’t quite a return to form, but it’s back in fighting shape.
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Jennifer Lawrence proves she is just as adept at (very raunchy) comedy as she is at drama.
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Wes Anderson’s latest doesn’t quite hit the heights of his recent output, but it’s a charming and occasionally moving effort nonetheless.
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The sequel to Chris Hemsworth’s made-for-Netflix action extravaganza offers, unsurprisingly, more of the same.
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This puff-piece drama about the creation of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos is more marketing than movie.
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Celine Song’s debut feature is a heart-rending meditation on the choices we make and the possibilities we leave behind.
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At first glance, the new documentary After Sherman feels scattered and unfocused. Both words (either spoken or presented on-screen) and images […]
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