Adrienne Shelly’s Waitress is an incongruously cheerful, hopeful film about domestic violence, emotional abuse, poverty,…
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The multi-movie adaptation of fan-beloved book series is now basically its own genre with its…
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More than anything else, this is a film about Robert Mitchum’s face: soulful, hangdog, and…
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The problem is that sometimes good movies are worse than bad movies. David Gordon Green’s…
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How to best describe The Meg? Fun? Yes, but not as fun, frankly, as a…
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Since its release in 1997, Vincenzo Natali’s Cube has become a minor cult classic. There…
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The Mummy, a kinda-sorta remake of the Boris Karloff original (1932), is an old-fashioned popcorn…
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The early parts of Tourist Trap are an exercise in throwing horror tropes at the…
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Ils is an exercise in sustained tension and improbability: it’s a movie that knows that…
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This is a surprising film–a matter-of-fact and dry comedy about a woman working to define…
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