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'By Design' Review: Juliette Lewis Shines as a Chair in Esoteric Feminist Take on the Body Swap Formula
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'By Design' Review: Juliette Lewis Shines as a Chair in Esoteric Feminist Take on the Body Swap Formula

Only Amanda Kramer could make me believe that being inanimate feels more exciting than being alive.

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'Love Hurts' Review: Ke Huy Quan Deserves a Better Star Vehicle Than This
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'Love Hurts' Review: Ke Huy Quan Deserves a Better Star Vehicle Than This

Not so painful as early-year slop goes, but nothing to get doe-eyed over.

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‘Magic Farm’ Review: Amalia Ulman's Stylish, Witty Satire Sees American Journalists Stranded in Argentina
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‘Magic Farm’ Review: Amalia Ulman's Stylish, Witty Satire Sees American Journalists Stranded in Argentina

Like a long episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia if the gang were millennials.

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'Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: Sincere Anthology Flick Hoists a Strong Debut For Sierra Falconer
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'Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: Sincere Anthology Flick Hoists a Strong Debut For Sierra Falconer

This was so sweet, I wish Michigan were real.

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'One of Them Days' Review: Keke Palmer and SZA Rebirths the Cozy Mid-Budget Studio Buddy Comedy
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'One of Them Days' Review: Keke Palmer and SZA Rebirths the Cozy Mid-Budget Studio Buddy Comedy

A delightful, cozy buddy comedy caper with the right amount of raunch and heart.

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‘Babygirl’ Review: Nicole Kidman Comes to a Place of Magic in Halina Reijn's Smart Erotic Dramedy
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‘Babygirl’ Review: Nicole Kidman Comes to a Place of Magic in Halina Reijn's Smart Erotic Dramedy

A horny holiday joy.

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‘A Complete Unknown‘ Review: Timothée Chalamet Rocks in Rather Restrained Bob Dylan Biopic
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‘A Complete Unknown‘ Review: Timothée Chalamet Rocks in Rather Restrained Bob Dylan Biopic

Adheres to the conformity of the music biopic format in all its Wikipedia-page-turned-screenplay characteristics. 

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'Mufasa: The Lion King' Review: Photorealistic Lion King Prequel Contains a Minor Roar
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'Mufasa: The Lion King' Review: Photorealistic Lion King Prequel Contains a Minor Roar

I’m glad Barry Jenkins got his bag, though.

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'Sonic The Hedgehog 3' Review: The Blue Blur's Best Movie Yet
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'Sonic The Hedgehog 3' Review: The Blue Blur's Best Movie Yet

Works as a superb adaptation of Sonic Adventure 2 and the most refined Sonic film installment to date.

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‘September 5’ Review: Newsroom Thriller About the Munich Massacre is Well Made Yet Ill-Timed
Rendy Jones 12/14/24 Rendy Jones 12/14/24
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‘September 5’ Review: Newsroom Thriller About the Munich Massacre is Well Made Yet Ill-Timed

September 5 is so wrapped up in trying to be apolitical with this pivotal moment in media journalism history that it forgot to instill humanity or a moral compass.

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