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Mark Wahlberg’s Mile 22 is like a dumber, sloppier, more “patriotic” Fallout
By A.A. Dowd August 16, 2018 | 8:30pm
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Puppet Master reboot The Littlest Reich is a self-satisfied wallow in tastelessness
By A.A. Dowd August 15, 2018 | 11:00pm
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The Wife is sick and tired of coddling male genius
By Katie Rife August 15, 2018 | 9:55pm
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Dogs get their own origin story with the gorgeous, old-fashioned survival yarn Alpha
By Jesse Hassenger August 15, 2018 | 6:00pm
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We The Animals offers a little Moonlight, a lot of Malick, and too much coming-of-age cliché
By Lawrence Garcia August 15, 2018 | 4:00pm
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Skateboarding is an escape, but not a solution, for the traumatized subjects of Minding The Gap
By Vikram Murthi August 14, 2018 | 9:00pm
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Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke swap mash emails in the tepid Nick Hornby rom-com Juliet, Naked
By Mike D'Angelo August 14, 2018 | 8:15pm
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Crazy Rich Asians has so much rom-com razzle dazzle it practically sings
By Caroline Siede August 13, 2018 | 5:05pm
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Summer Of ’84 is an undercooked reminder of how good Stranger Things really is
By Katie Rife August 10, 2018 | 7:30pm
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A teenager uses art as therapy in the arresting, self-devouring Madeline’s Madeline
By A.A. Dowd August 10, 2018 | 5:45pm
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The internet’s favorite bogeyman gets his own boring horror movie with Slender Man
By Jesse Hassenger August 9, 2018 | 5:15pm
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Spike Lee’s messy, funny BlacKkKlansman clowns on the dipshit thugs of skinhead America
By A.A. Dowd August 9, 2018 | 3:15pm
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The director of The Wolfpack hangs out with the coolest girls in NYC in Skate Kitchen
By Katie Rife August 8, 2018 | 9:50pm
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Jason Statham fighting a giant shark should be a lot more fun than The Meg
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 8, 2018 | 9:00pm
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The facts aren’t gripping enough in A Prayer Before Dawn’s true story of prison-boxing glory
By Mike D'Angelo August 7, 2018 | 6:30pm
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The Dog Days of summer are here to waste everyone’s time
By Jesse Hassenger August 7, 2018 | 5:00pm
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Angsty teens deserve better than the bootleg-X-Men melodrama of The Darkest Minds
By A.A. Dowd August 3, 2018 | 6:30pm
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Disney goes back to the Hundred Acre Wood in the wistful Christopher Robin
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky August 3, 2018 | 2:00am
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Like Father is not the Frasier/Veronica Mars crossover you've been craving
By Jesse Hassenger August 2, 2018 | 11:00pm
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The Spy Who Dumped Me smuggles a charming buddy comedy into a generic spy movie
By Katie Rife August 1, 2018 | 9:00pm
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Nico, 1988 unflinchingly portrays the death of an icon
By Clayton Purdom August 1, 2018 | 7:00pm
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Two young actors shine as a pair of troubled sisters in Night Comes On
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 31, 2018 | 8:40pm
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The affecting Miseducation Of Cameron Post sends Chloë Grace Moretz to gay-conversion school
By Jesse Hassenger July 30, 2018 | 7:35pm
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“Hitler was liberal” is just one insight offered by Dinesh D’Souza’s fraudulent Death Of A Nation
By Vadim Rizov July 30, 2018 | 5:05pm
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Timothée Chalamet is an unlikely drug dealer in the insipid, derivative Hot Summer Nights
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 27, 2018 | 2:30pm
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A documentary muckraker takes on the tech sector of health in The Bleeding Edge
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 26, 2018 | 8:00pm
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The Captain is a bleak, brutal black comedy for a bleak and brutal age
By Katie Rife July 25, 2018 | 9:45pm
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Fallout may be the most breathlessly intense Mission: Impossible adventure yet
By A.A. Dowd July 25, 2018 | 9:15pm
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Good Manners is the rare monster movie that might be better before the monster shows up
By Mike D'Angelo July 24, 2018 | 9:05pm
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Teen Titans Go! To The Movies takes on the whole superhero genre with joyous absurdity
By Sam Barsanti July 23, 2018 | 5:30pm
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The quiet charms of Kelly Macdonald and Irrfan Khan aren't enough pieces for Puzzle
By Jesse Hassenger July 23, 2018 | 4:45pm
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Zoe is the dopey sci-fi love story that doesn't know it's creepy
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 20, 2018 | 9:20pm
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Dark Web has more sadistic, inventive fun with Unfriended’s online-horror premise
By A.A. Dowd July 19, 2018 | 5:30pm
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McQueen is an intimate look at a larger-than-life fashion icon
By Katie Rife July 18, 2018 | 10:45pm
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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again with more brain-dead ABBA karaoke
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 18, 2018 | 8:20pm
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Denzel Washington squanders his gifts again on the cut-rate vigilante action of The Equalizer 2
By A.A. Dowd July 18, 2018 | 5:00am
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The director of The Queen Of Versailles takes a shallow look at materialism in Generation Wealth
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 17, 2018 | 10:00pm
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Before winning the top prize at Cannes, Hirokazu Koreeda bungled the case of The Third Murder
By Mike D'Angelo July 17, 2018 | 9:10pm
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Daveed Diggs blends comedy, drama, and a portrait of Oakland in the impressive Blindspotting
By Jesse Hassenger July 16, 2018 | 6:30pm
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Joaquin Phoenix limits his movement and kicks the bottle in Gus Van Sant’s uneven new biopic
By Mike D'Angelo July 13, 2018 | 5:45pm
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Eighth grade sucks—Eighth Grade doesn’t
By A.A. Dowd July 12, 2018 | 9:35pm
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The Night Eats The World is a zombie movie with more on its mind than brains
By Katie Rife July 11, 2018 | 10:30pm
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The Rock’s Skyscraper promises stupid fun, but falls short
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 11, 2018 | 8:35pm
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A helpless teen is banished to a country she doesn’t know in What Will People Say
By Mike D'Angelo July 10, 2018 | 7:40pm
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Improbably but amusingly, Hotel Transylvania 3 notches a series best
By Jesse Hassenger July 9, 2018 | 3:00pm
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The creators of Eastbound & Down and Vice Principals go hunting for a plot in The Legacy Of A Whitetail Deer Hunter
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 6, 2018 | 1:55pm
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Just in time for Independence Day, The First Purge pulls more thrills from America's ills
By A.A. Dowd July 3, 2018 | 9:15pm
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In a pop star’s life and death, Whitney finds an American tragedy
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 3, 2018 | 8:45pm
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Atlanta’s Lakeith Stanfield headlines the inventive, sometimes exhausting satire Sorry To Bother You
By Jesse Hassenger July 2, 2018 | 6:00pm
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A bitter divorcé stalks and terrorizes his family in the tense, disturbing Custody
By A.A. Dowd June 29, 2018 | 9:29pm
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Leave No Trace is a moving return to backwoods drama for Winter’s Bone director Debra Granik
By A.A. Dowd June 28, 2018 | 10:40pm
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Despite a great cast and gorgeous imagery, Woman Walks Ahead lags behind
By Katie Rife June 28, 2018 | 3:30pm
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Well, at least Uncle Drew isn’t a feature-length Pepsi commercial
By A.A. Dowd June 27, 2018 | 8:50pm
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Marvel takes a break with the zippy Ant-Man And The Wasp
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 27, 2018 | 4:00pm
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Dark River elevates generic drama through the sheer force of its conviction
By Mike D'Angelo June 26, 2018 | 6:45pm
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The true story of Three Identical Strangers gets crazier at every turn—and then seriously disturbing
By Mike D'Angelo June 26, 2018 | 5:15pm
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Emily Blunt isn’t all that’s missing from the needless Sicario sequel Day Of The Soldado
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 25, 2018 | 9:00pm
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The Catcher Was A Spy somehow squanders Paul Rudd as the 007 of baseball players
By Katie Rife June 21, 2018 | 7:45pm
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The King brilliantly traces the life of Elvis to discover where the country went wrong
By Gwen Ihnat June 20, 2018 | 10:15pm
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Robert Pattinson’s minor, offbeat Western Damsel has one great surprise up its sleeve
By A.A. Dowd June 20, 2018 | 9:30pm
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Festival favorite Araby is as unfulfilling as the life on the road it chronicles
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 19, 2018 | 6:40pm
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Boundaries drags Vera Farmiga on a road trip through quirky-indie-family clichés
By Jesse Hassenger June 19, 2018 | 4:15pm
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John Travolta and E from Entourage turn infamous mob boss Gotti into a scowling bore
By Mike D'Angelo June 15, 2018 | 6:30pm
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Solo’s Alden Ehrenreich buries his charm under the war-movie clichés of The Yellow Birds
By A.A. Dowd June 15, 2018 | 4:15pm
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Tag turns male friendship into a petty, elaborate, sometimes amusing game
By A.A. Dowd June 14, 2018 | 2:00pm
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The new SuperFly has the style, but not the soul, of the original
By Katie Rife June 12, 2018 | 9:40pm
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Brad Bird triumphantly returns to animation, Pixar, and awe-inspiring spectacle with Incredibles 2
By A.A. Dowd June 12, 2018 | 8:10pm
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Sundance winner Nancy toys with our sympathy for a disturbingly daring grifter
By Katie Rife June 7, 2018 | 4:15pm
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Family is a curse in the harrowing, deeply frightening Hereditary
By A.A. Dowd June 6, 2018 | 9:30pm
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The Purge and John Wick are just two entrées reheated for the sci-fi buffet Hotel Artemis
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 6, 2018 | 1:30pm
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The caper comedy Ocean's 8 is more knock-off than spin-off
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 6, 2018 | 4:00am
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Fallen Kingdom isn't any smarter than Jurassic World, but it's better-crafted fun
By Jesse Hassenger June 5, 2018 | 11:00pm
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Nick Offerman starts a family band in the nice but inconsequential Hearts Beat Loud
By Mike D'Angelo June 5, 2018 | 7:30pm
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The Mr. Rogers documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is a tearjerker with a purpose
By Noel Murray June 4, 2018 | 6:00pm
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With Action Point, Johnny Knoxville waxes nostalgic for the glory days of reckless endangerment
By Jesse Hassenger June 1, 2018 | 5:00pm
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Rodin is the portrait of the artist as a boring genius with a boner
By A.A. Dowd May 31, 2018 | 8:15pm
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Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin are dull lovers lost at sea in the otherwise gripping Adrift
By Jesse Hassenger May 31, 2018 | 1:00pm
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A couple struggles to define their child in A Kid Like Jake, an indie drama at odds with itself
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 30, 2018 | 7:15pm
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Stuck between documentary and drama, American Animals can't make sense of its true crime
By Mike D'Angelo May 30, 2018 | 2:40pm
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Inventive action and impressive effects enhance Upgrade's low-budget thrills
By Katie Rife May 29, 2018 | 4:15pm
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James Franco’s tedious post-apocalyptic B-movie Future World is nothing new
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 25, 2018 | 7:40pm
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200 years after Frankenstein, a tired biopic tries to breathe life into Mary Shelley
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 23, 2018 | 8:55pm
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The terrific, unsung Julianne Nicholson finds no easy answers in Who We Are Now
By Mike D'Angelo May 23, 2018 | 6:30pm
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The past comes alive in the vivid cinematic memoir Summer 1993
By Mike D'Angelo May 22, 2018 | 6:00pm
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Wannabe punks meet real aliens in the vapid Neil Gaiman adaptation How To Talk To Girls At Parties
By Vikram Murthi May 21, 2018 | 7:40pm
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At least Show Dogs doesn’t shit on the floor
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 17, 2018 | 9:15pm
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Book Club's dog-eared sex jokes are 50 shades of "meh"
By Katie Rife May 17, 2018 | 1:00am
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Who’s there? It’s Dark Crimes, the dark crime thriller where Jim Carrey plays a Polish cop
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 16, 2018 | 6:10pm
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Paul Schrader's transcendent, outrageous First Reformed gives Ethan Hawke one of his best roles
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 15, 2018 | 9:40pm
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The entertaining Solo gives the galaxy's favorite rogue a Star Wars Story of his own
By Jesse Hassenger May 15, 2018 | 9:00pm
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Intimacy divides a young couple in the effective Ian McEwan adaptation On Chesil Beach
By Vikram Murthi May 15, 2018 | 6:30pm
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Wim Wenders’ documentary Pope Francis won’t win any converts
By Mike D'Angelo May 15, 2018 | 4:30pm
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The "merc with a mouth" gets smarter and sillier in the uneven Deadpool 2
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 15, 2018 | 3:00am
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Gabrielle Union fights off intruders in Breaking In, a home-invasion thriller without the thrills
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 10, 2018 | 11:00pm
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Stanley Kubrick’s right-hand man takes the spotlight in Filmworker
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 10, 2018 | 7:00pm
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Melissa McCarthy goes back to school in the feeble campus comedy Life Of The Party
By Jesse Hassenger May 10, 2018 | 4:00pm
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The rape-revenge film is reborn in fire and blood in the outrageous, visceral Revenge
By Katie Rife May 9, 2018 | 9:20pm
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The psychological thriller Beast is too ambiguous for its own good
By Mike D'Angelo May 9, 2018 | 3:00pm
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The Day After is a rare misstep from South Korea’s prolific master of the mundane
By Mike D'Angelo May 8, 2018 | 5:30pm
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The Seagull strains to turn a classic play into a movie
By Mike D'Angelo May 8, 2018 | 4:25pm
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The Baltimore ex-con drama Sollers Point may be too realistically restrained for its own good
By A.A. Dowd May 7, 2018 | 2:00pm
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The Overboard remake is as romantic as a wine glass of warm tap water
By Katie Rife May 3, 2018 | 11:00pm
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John Woo returns to slow-mo gunfights with the outrageous Manhunt
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 3, 2018 | 8:10pm
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A good Doctor becomes a Bad Samaritan in this dopey but fun thriller
By Mike D'Angelo May 2, 2018 | 6:50pm
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If only the crime-romance Racer And The Jailbird moved as fast as its cars
By A.A. Dowd May 2, 2018 | 2:45pm
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RBG makes an unconvincing case for the Supreme Court’s most memed Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 1, 2018 | 8:10pm
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WWI melodrama The Guardians strays from its valuable vision of life on the home front
By Mike D'Angelo May 1, 2018 | 7:40pm
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Charlize Theron, Diablo Cody, and Jason Reitman reunite for a terrific movie about motherhood
By Jesse Hassenger April 30, 2018 | 3:00pm