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Juliette Lewis is a national treasure. If there’s a single thing I didn’t write enough…
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There’s a certain type of Sundance film that’s been done over and over and over…
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Arguably, the economic crisis spurned by the housing bubble was the biggest story since 9/11. But,…
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David O. Russell specializes in making movies about isolated universes of extremely strange behavior, and making…
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Concussion is a high-wire act: presenting a paranoid thriller about whistleblowing against an all-American pastime…
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There is no easy way to review The Danish Girl, a handsomely-framed travesty that seems to…
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Mariah Carey is a diva. That statement is well known, and should not be understated.…
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