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Review: ‘Black Adam’Dwayne Johnson And The Justice Society Power An Exciting, Action-Packed New DCEU...

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Black Adam isn't just another superhero movie for Dwayne Johnson. It has been his passion project for more than a decade, beginning when he was...

Review: ‘1917’, Sam Mendes’ Tense, Visceral WWI Odyssey Is An Instant Classic

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There are two moments of peace bookending Sam Mendes' WWI epic, 1917. In the beginning, we see young British soldiers Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and...

Review: ‘The Paper Tigers’Lighthearted Kung Fu Comedy Punches You Right In The Feels

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A trio of kung fu masters reunites to avenge the murder of their fallen sensei. It's the set-up for literally hundreds of martial arts...

Review: ‘Silent Night’Keira Knightley Stars In A Holiday Dark Comedy That Gives New Meaning...

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Who doesn't love a good, cheery holiday movie? Well, me for one, and there are plenty of others out there like me who prefer...
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Sundance Review: ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’Daisy Ridley Is In Desperate Need For Human...

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If Daisy Ridley wanted to get as far from her Star Wars past as possible, this was the film to do it. A low-key dramedy about...

Review: ‘Skylin3s’Quietly One Of The Best Sci-Fi Franchises Around

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Little did I, or anyone for that matter, know that 2010's forgettable alien invasion film Skyline would be the launch of one of the...

Sundance 2020 Review: ‘Downhill’, An Enjoyable Bunny Slopes Version Of ‘Force Majeure’

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A snapshot is just a single moment in time. Anybody can stop to grin like a fool for a photograph; it's what happens outside...

Review: ‘Elemental’Pixar Mixes Fire And Water To Deliver An Underwhelming, Formulaic Rom-Com

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A romantic comedy from Pixar? Um...finally? On the one hand, the vaunted animation studio known for boundary-pushing films such as Wall-E, Inside Out, Up!, and Toy Story, is...

Review: ‘The King Of Staten Island’Pete Davidson Grows Up In Judd Apatow's Best Comedy...

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In The King of Staten Island, Pete Davidson plays an irresponsible manchild with few prospects, fewer social graces, and yet everybody seems to love...

Sundance Review: ‘On The Count Of Three’Jerrod Carmichael And Christopher Abbott Lead An Unexpectedly...

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Remember The Jerrod Carmichael Show? The stand-up comedian was always an odd fit for a traditional sitcom. His humor lends itself to rather dark...