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‘The Half of It’
Alice Wu follows up her queer classic "Saving Face" with a teenage Cyrano riff that celebrates being seen over finding love.
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‘The Wretched’
The Pierce brothers deliver the rare example of a derivative horror movie that manages to make its borrowed formulas feel worthy of the rehash.
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‘Better Things’
In a rousing spotlight on women in every stage of their lives, Pamela Adon forces Sam Fox to consider a future beyond her kids.
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‘The Half of It’
Alice Wu follows up her queer classic "Saving Face" with a teenage Cyrano riff that celebrates being seen over finding love.
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‘The Wretched’
The Pierce brothers deliver the rare example of a derivative horror movie that manages to make its borrowed formulas feel worthy of the rehash.
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‘Tammy’s Always Dying’
Amy Jo Johnson's latest avoids some expected tropes, but falls into other traps that rob it of emotional power.
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‘Better Things’
In a rousing spotlight on women in every stage of their lives, Pamela Adon forces Sam Fox to consider a future beyond her kids.
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‘Hollywood’
Ryan Murphy revises Old Hollywood history to show an industry shaped by diversity and inclusion, but his rose-tinted glasses dim any genuine vision.
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‘Normal People’
Sally Rooney's novel on the societal and psychological impediments to true love springs to life in Hulu's profound 12-part adaptation.
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'Upload' Review: A Forced Futuristic Rom-Com That's More Artificial Than Reality
The newest series from "The Office" and "Parks & Recreation" co-creator Greg Daniels has a few interesting component parts, but it mostly feels like a thinned-out, 10-episode comedy sketch.
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"The Great" can't help but feel like the spare to a far greater heir.
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'Liberté' Review: S&M Galore in the Most Explicit Movie About the 18th Century Ever Made
Albert Serra's surreal pornographic pileup is a radical statement on sexual freedoms.
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‘The Wretched’ Review: ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ Meets ‘Rear Window’ in Fun Horror Ride
The Pierce brothers deliver the rare example of a derivative horror movie that manages to make its borrowed formulas feel worthy of the rehash.
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'John Wick 4' Release Delayed Until May 2022 as Lionsgate Announces More Updates
The "John Wick" sequel is being pushed back a year and its May 2021 release date is being filled by the "Saw" reboot "Spiral."
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