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Only in a franchise this bad could Angel Has Fallen look like an improvement
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 21, 2019 | 6:15pm
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One crazy day on the road becomes a moving portrait of allyship in Give Me Liberty
By Vikram Murthi August 21, 2019 | 4:00pm
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Jacob’s new Ladder only goes down, into the pits of crappy remake hell
By A.A. Dowd August 20, 2019 | 8:45pm
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Elizabeth Debicki brings what passion she can to the banal biopic romance of Vita & Virginia
By Mike D'Angelo August 20, 2019 | 6:45pm
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The well-meaning Brittany Runs A Marathon can’t quite go the distance
By Caroline Siede August 20, 2019 | 6:00pm
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There’s no Michael Moore-style agitprop in the superb culture-clash doc American Factory
By Noel Murray August 19, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Ready Or Not, here comes an entertainingly gruesome evisceration of the 1%
By Jesse Hassenger August 19, 2019 | 4:30pm
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In a rare misstep, Richard Linklater botches his take on the bestselling Where’d You Go, Bernadette
By Jesse Hassenger August 15, 2019 | 1:00am
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Good Boys puts a tween spin on the R-rated teen comedy, to mostly funny effect
By A.A. Dowd August 14, 2019 | 9:30pm
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In Cold Case Hammarskjöld, a gonzo journalist spins a wild conspiracy theory
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 14, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Roberto Minervini turns his camera on Black Southern life in a striking new documentary
By Beatrice Loayza August 14, 2019 | 4:00pm
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The twist is better, but the shark action isn’t, in 47 Meters Down sequel Uncaged
By Mike D'Angelo August 14, 2019 | 1:00pm
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The Amazing Johnathan Documentary is manipulative fun, if not quite magic
By Sean O'Neal August 13, 2019 | 7:00pm
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In the arty documentary Aquarela, water is both hero and villain
By Noel Murray August 13, 2019 | 5:00pm
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The Angry Birds Movie 2 is hardly art, but at least it’s better than its predecessor
By Katie Rife August 12, 2019 | 8:00pm
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You don’t need to love Springsteen to like the thoughtful crowd-pleaser Blinded By The Light
By Caroline Siede August 12, 2019 | 6:15pm
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Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark could scare kids as much as the books scared their parents
By A.A. Dowd August 9, 2019 | 12:30am
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Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss can’t bring heat to The Kitchen
By Katie Rife August 7, 2019 | 8:40pm
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Michelle Williams and Julianne Moore lead the glorified acting exercise After The Wedding
By Vikram Murthi August 7, 2019 | 5:00pm
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Sundance winner One Child Nation spotlights a very dark chapter of China’s recent past
By Lawrence Garcia August 6, 2019 | 9:00pm
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Brian Banks knows that it’s an inspirational drama but isn’t quite sure why
By Jesse Hassenger August 6, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Shia LaBeouf and a talented newcomer help The Peanut Butter Falcon transcend its feel-good clichés
By Mike D'Angelo August 6, 2019 | 6:30pm
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The Art Of Racing In The Rain is a doggone mess
By Caroline Siede August 6, 2019 | 12:00am
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Dora The Explorer grows up in the sort of weird, sometimes funny Lost City Of Gold
By Jesse Hassenger August 5, 2019 | 4:00pm
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Kelvin Harrison Jr. delivers one of the great performances of the year in the gripping Luce
By A.A. Dowd August 2, 2019 | 7:30pm
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Jason Mewes can’t escape Jay and Silent Bob in his crummy meta-comedy Madness In The Method
By Jesse Hassenger August 2, 2019 | 5:00pm
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Babadook director Jennifer Kent returns with a great, harrowing Western, The Nightingale
By A.A. Dowd August 1, 2019 | 1:00pm
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Them That Follow captures the setting, but not the soul, of a little-understood Christian sect
By Katie Rife July 31, 2019 | 8:00pm
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Hobbs & Shaw is the silliest Fast & Furious movie yet, but far from the best
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 31, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Love, Antosha is a touching, adoring tribute to the late Anton Yelchin
By Roxana Hadadi July 31, 2019 | 3:00pm
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La Flor is the goofy, bewildering 13-hour cinephile event of the year
By Mike D'Angelo July 30, 2019 | 7:00pm
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You could make a sharp satire about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but Tel Aviv On Fire isn’t it
By Lawrence Garcia July 30, 2019 | 5:00pm
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Jeff Goldblum darkly tweaks his eccentric charm as a door-to-door lobotomist in The Mountain
By A.A. Dowd July 27, 2019 | 12:30am
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Mike Wallace Is Here tells a fascinating cautionary tale, but tells it too late
By Josh Modell July 25, 2019 | 8:10pm
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Strong performances can’t save the manipulative white-supremacist redemption drama Skin
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 24, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino’s wistful midlife crisis movie
By Katie Rife July 24, 2019 | 2:00pm
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Honeyland couches an apocalyptic warning in a beekeeping documentary
By Charles Bramesco July 23, 2019 | 7:00pm
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The Great Hack is an un-cinematic primer on the Facebook data-mining scandal
By Mike D'Angelo July 23, 2019 | 5:00pm
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Fans of ’80s Euro-horror will thrill to the confounding, electrifying Luz
By Katie Rife July 18, 2019 | 6:00pm
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Radu Jude tackles a history of antisemitism with an ambitious, ironic satire
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 17, 2019 | 9:00pm
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For better and worse, At War captures the exhausting struggle of a labor dispute
By Lawrence Garcia July 16, 2019 | 8:30pm
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David Crosby somehow lived long enough to get the overdue documentary treatment
By Noel Murray July 16, 2019 | 8:00pm
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Louis Garrel is still handsome, and still stuck in his dad’s shadow, in the frivolous A Faithful Man
By Mike D'Angelo July 16, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Move over, Jaws clones—Crawl is here to claim the summer movie season for the reptiles
By A.A. Dowd July 12, 2019 | 9:30pm
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Two Marvel alums race through the grating Netflix chase thriller Point Blank
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 12, 2019 | 5:01am
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Be prepared for the photorealistic cruddiness of Disney’s pointless Lion King remake
By A.A. Dowd July 11, 2019 | 4:00pm
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Sorry, Darlin’, but Pollyanna McIntosh’s directorial debut doesn't quite work
By Katie Rife July 10, 2019 | 8:10pm
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Marc Maron and Lynn Shelton make a winning pair in the sharp, satirical Sword Of Trust
By Mike D'Angelo July 9, 2019 | 4:30pm
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Ray & Liz draws an intensely specific portrait of a troubled working-class upbringing
By Lawrence Garcia July 8, 2019 | 6:40pm
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Jesse Eisenberg learns The Art Of Self-Defense in an arch, funny karate satire
By Jesse Hassenger July 8, 2019 | 5:30pm
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Awkwafina wrestles with a true lie in the scattered Sundance favorite The Farewell
By Beatrice Loayza July 8, 2019 | 2:50pm
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Stuber is stupid
By A.A. Dowd July 3, 2019 | 5:30pm
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Spider-Man explores an overpopulated post-Endgame world in the funny Far From Home
By Jesse Hassenger June 27, 2019 | 1:00pm
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Maiden brings to life a true story of round-the-world maritime adventure
By Allison Shoemaker June 26, 2019 | 6:00pm
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The lo-fi comedy The Plagiarists has a deceptive literary twist
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 25, 2019 | 9:30pm
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Daisy Ridley is Ophelia, and Ophelia is not dead, in this bland YA gloss on Hamlet
By Mike D'Angelo June 25, 2019 | 7:30pm
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Annabelle Comes Home plays the Conjuring franchise’s greatest hits
By Katie Rife June 24, 2019 | 9:45pm
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Danny Boyle stops short of making a musical out of the Beatles songbook in Yesterday
By Jesse Hassenger June 24, 2019 | 5:30pm
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Luc Besson descends into self-parody with the bland, trashy Anna
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 21, 2019 | 6:45pm
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Midsommar is a deranged (and funny!) folk-horror nightmare from the director of Hereditary
By A.A. Dowd June 20, 2019 | 10:30pm
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Chucky may be wi-fi enabled in the new Child’s Play, but it’s hardly an upgrade
By Charles Bramesco June 20, 2019 | 6:15pm
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A country-music star is born in the Scottish honky-tonk drama Wild Rose
By Katie Rife June 19, 2019 | 9:15pm
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Mick Garris gathers his famous friends for the horror anthology Nightmare Cinema
By Katie Rife June 18, 2019 | 9:25pm
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The Command sucks all of the dramatic oxygen out of a real-life submarine disaster
By Mike D'Angelo June 18, 2019 | 8:30pm
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A new documentary about Toni Morrison puts a great American writer into context
By Noel Murray June 18, 2019 | 7:10pm
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The Edge Of Democracy offers an outraged but skimpy primer on Brazil’s recent political woes
By Lawrence Garcia June 17, 2019 | 9:15pm
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There's Murder but no Mystery in Adam Sandler's Netflix whodunit
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 14, 2019 | 7:01am
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Toy Story 4 is the breeziest but also the strangest entry yet in Pixar's flagship franchise
By A.A. Dowd June 13, 2019 | 6:30pm
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We can't dig this Shaft
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 13, 2019 | 2:00am
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Sienna Miller finally grabs a role worthy of her talents in the slice-of-life drama American Woman
By Roxana Hadadi June 12, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Carlos Reygadas wastes Our Time with a very long therapy session masquerading as a drama
By Mike D'Angelo June 12, 2019 | 6:15pm
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There may be life on other planets, but there’s none in Men In Black: International
By Katie Rife June 12, 2019 | 5:15pm
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Bill Murray and Adam Driver face the end-times in Jim Jarmusch’s lame zom-com The Dead Don’t Die
By A.A. Dowd June 11, 2019 | 9:35pm
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Martin Scorsese digs up a lost Bob Dylan tour in the slippery Netflix concert film Rolling Thunder
By Mike D'Angelo June 11, 2019 | 4:25pm
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The romantic comedy Plus One is worth the RSVP
By Jesse Hassenger June 10, 2019 | 7:15pm
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Netflix’s twisty sci-fi thriller I Am Mother has a lot on its mainframe
By Mike D'Angelo June 7, 2019 | 5:00am
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This One’s For The Ladies—and for Magic Mike fans seeking a peek at the real thing
By Beatrice Loayza June 6, 2019 | 5:05pm
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The Last Black Man In San Francisco is a delightful, overstuffed ode to the City By The Bay
By Vikram Murthi June 5, 2019 | 8:30pm
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Ron Howard’s opera documentary Pavarotti can’t find the man behind the voice
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 5, 2019 | 6:00pm
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Dark Phoenix turns one of the most celebrated arcs in all of comics into just another damn X-Men movie
By A.A. Dowd June 5, 2019 | 5:01am
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Tough talk and wish fulfillment struggle for control of Mindy Kaling's talk-show comedy Late Night
By Jesse Hassenger June 3, 2019 | 2:00pm
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As Rocketman rockets into theaters, Leto offers a more modest rock-musical biopic
By A.A. Dowd May 30, 2019 | 9:30pm
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Sparkling star chemistry (and Keanu Reeves!) makes Always Be My Maybe a can’t-miss Netflix rom-com
By Gwen Ihnat May 30, 2019 | 3:30pm
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Octavia Spencer brings unexpected depth to the small-town teen horror of Ma
By Katie Rife May 29, 2019 | 8:50pm
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Want a crash course in money laundering? The Fall Of The American Empire has you covered
By Mike D'Angelo May 29, 2019 | 6:00pm
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The Oscar-submitted Yomeddine is a sentimental but affecting ode to friendship among outcasts
By Roxana Hadadi May 29, 2019 | 4:00pm
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The kaiju are cool, but the rest is a mess, in the supersized Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
By Katie Rife May 28, 2019 | 9:00pm
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The disappointing Domino is one of Brian De Palma’s clumsiest and most tedious thrillers
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 28, 2019 | 8:00pm
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Too Late To Die Young brings memories of an unusual childhood to transfixing life
By Mike D'Angelo May 28, 2019 | 7:30pm
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The mini-adventures of Secret Life Of Pets 2 belong on a disc of bonus features, not in theaters
By Jesse Hassenger May 28, 2019 | 2:45pm
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The Perfection is a shamelessly trashy B-movie in elevated horror drag
By Katie Rife May 23, 2019 | 8:30pm
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The lifeless Disney remake Aladdin can’t muster the original’s magic
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 22, 2019 | 7:15pm
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Hilarious, heartfelt, and horny, Booksmart redefines the teen comedy for Generation Z
By Katie Rife May 22, 2019 | 2:00pm
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Brightburn doesn't live up to its "Superman as bad seed" premise
By Jesse Hassenger May 22, 2019 | 1:00pm
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The Elton John biopic Rocketman works best when it remembers to be a musical
By Jesse Hassenger May 19, 2019 | 6:00pm
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See You Yesterday cleverly blends sci-fi, youthful charm, and the harsh reality of police brutality
By Shannon Miller May 15, 2019 | 10:00pm
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A Dog’s Journey is weapons-grade tearjerker material for dog lovers
By Katie Rife May 15, 2019 | 6:30pm
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Trial By Fire turns a compelling real-life tragedy into just another docudrama
By Mike D'Angelo May 15, 2019 | 6:00pm
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The Sun Is Also A Star turns a compelling premise into a lackluster teen romance
By Caroline Siede May 15, 2019 | 1:00pm
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A rising Japanese master spins sublime romance out of cinematic doubles in Asako I & II
By Lawrence Garcia May 14, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Photograph takes a quiet, affecting snapshot of a clichéd rom-com premise
By Jesse Hassenger May 13, 2019 | 9:30pm
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Joanna Hogg’s gorgeous The Souvenir looks at a bad romance through the fog of memory
By A.A. Dowd May 13, 2019 | 4:30pm
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A teenage bride finds pleasure inside and outside marriage in the sensuous The Third Wife
By Beatrice Loayza May 13, 2019 | 3:00pm
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Parabellum is a less elegant but still thrilling rampage for the man, the myth, the legend: John Wick
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 10, 2019 | 8:15pm
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Amy Poehler’s love for her castmates—and lots of alcohol—fuels her trip to Wine Country
By Katie Rife May 10, 2019 | 7:00pm
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Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson’s new comedy The Hustle pulls an inelegant con
By Caroline Siede May 9, 2019 | 4:45pm
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You can cheer for Diane Keaton and Jacki Weaver, and still see that Poms is a treacly dud
By Allison Shoemaker May 9, 2019 | 2:30pm
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The director of American Psycho seeks empathy with the devil in Manson Family drama Charlie Says
By Katie Rife May 8, 2019 | 9:00pm