Film Review: The Devil All the Time

Film Review: The Devil All the Time
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The Devil All The Time is not the beginning of Oscar season, just an elaborate mirage in the largely barren desert of September movie-going. … read more

Series Review: Ratched

Series Review: Ratched
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Ratched is a series rollercoaster, diving so sharply into horror, melodrama and wacky comedy that it’s a wonder there isn’t more vomiting involved. … read more

Film Review: The Broken Hearts Gallery

Film Review: The Broken Hearts Gallery
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The best thing about The Broken Hearts Gallery is its relatability, although its potential to be a far more emotionally rewarding film is lost. … read more

Film Review: All In: The Fight for Democracy

Film Review: All In: The Fight for Democracy
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All In: The Fight for Democracy is a wake-up call about the issue of voter suppression, and may be the  most important film of 2020. … read more

Film Review: Enola Holmes

Film Review: Enola Holmes
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Enola Holmes has a breezy, adventurous and family-friendly feel with a knockout cast of Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill to support it. … read more

Film Review: Mulan

Film Review: Mulan
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Mulan recognizes that it’s telling a timeless tale and allows it to be not so much a remake as a well-done alternate telling of the story. … read more

Series Review: Away

Series Review: Away
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Away is full of intelligence, heart and hope, and is definitely one of the most sweeping and absorbing limited-run series of this year. … read more

Film Review: Attack of the Unkown

Film Review: Attack of the Unkown
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Attack of the Unknown is a cop thriller that has little to offer beyond close-range gunshots, gratuitous nudity and a violent, sci-fi, blood-and-puss fest. … read more

Film Review: Tenet

Film Review: Tenet
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Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited Tenet is a smart popcorn film that doesn’t rank among his best work, weighed down by characteristic sound-mixing issues. … read more

Film Review: Bill & Ted Face the Music

Film Review: Bill & Ted Face the Music
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Bill and Ted Face the Music makes for a very fun piece of nostalgia and a much better ending to the story than the one we were given 29 years ago. … read more