Romance ruins bromance in badly written ‘The Upside.’
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Romance ruins bromance in badly written ‘The Upside.’
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‘Burning’ is the ultimate meme of “You vs. the guy she tells you not to worry about,” shrouded in a tense mystery.
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The most provocative thing about this rote RBG biopic is the title.
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Hirokazu Koreeda’s award-winning ‘Shoplifters’ deserves the accolades for its beautiful, bittersweet family portrait.
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‘Vice’ follows up McKay’s masterful work with ‘The Big Short’ by blending dynamic character work with a large-scale sociopolitical autopsy.
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Susanna Bier and Sandra Bullock’s ‘Bird Box’ sadly has more in common with the M. Night Shyamalan disasterpiece ‘The Happening’ than anything else.
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‘Ben is Back’ is a tale of redemption, forgiveness and the unconditional love between a parent and a child.
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‘Welcome to Marwen’ deals with PTSD much like it’s resident dolls, in an artificial and very plastic nature.
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Guys. This is the worst one. And I love it.
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A deep in the weeds historical epic, Mary Queen of Scots takes a big bite, yet finds trouble in the chewing.
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Light, refreshing, optimistic, and altogether lovely, ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ is everything a fan of the original could hope for.
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‘Spider-Verse’ is perfect holiday family fun.
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‘Roma’ is a stunning tour de force from a craftsman operating at the absolute peak of his game.
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Though excellently acted, ‘The Favourite’ is bleak with some pacing problems.
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