Film Review: Kong: Skull Island

Film Review: Kong: Skull Island
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Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ reasoning behind making a larger version of Kong was to have a monster battle of epic proportions in the coming years, but in order to get the ball rolling, we need a new origin story. … read more

Movie Review: The Red Turtle

Movie Review: The Red Turtle
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The Red Turtle is the latest outing from Japan’s geek-revered animation wonderland Studio Ghibli, and it will no doubt be something that fans of Ghibli’s other films will enjoy. Its truly gorgeous animation palette transports the viewer directly into the quiet nuances of the film’s story, and its dialogue-free narrative structure lets the audience drink freely from that deep well of visual beauty. … read more

Movie Review: The Founder

Movie Review: The Founder
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While the acting from the entire cast of The Founder works together, an actual documentary may have been the more appropriate approach for this story. … read more

Movie Review: Toni Erdmann

Movie Review: Toni Erdmann
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Toni Erdmann breaches the bizarre with this funny father-daughter story. Both Hüller and Simonischek deliver spot-on, endearing performances. … read more

Movie Review: Julieta

Movie Review: Julieta
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Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar bases his latest effort, Julieta, on three short stories from Alice Munro’s book Runaway. … read more

Movie Review: The Comedian

Movie Review: The Comedian
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In The Comedian, De Niro takes on the role of Jackie Burke, an aging comedian running from the sellout skeletons in his closet. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Incredible Jessica James

Sundance Film Review: The Incredible Jessica James
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Director Jim Strouse decided to write an entire film tailor-made for Jessica Williams in the lead. The result is a lighthearted indie comedy that shines—especially through the effortlessness with which Williams commands each scene. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Crown Heights

Sundance Film Review: Crown Heights
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Based on the true story of Colin Warner, Crown Heights is a harrowing reminder of just how little has changed in the U.S. by way of race, law enforcement and criminal justice. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Hero

Sundance Film Review: The Hero
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Brett Haley is one of the few filmmakers who appears genuinely interested in the lives of people over fifty. In this year’s The Hero, he takes another close look at faded glory and second chances. It’s a quiet film with well-placed spurts of humor and vulnerability, and it’s a continuing testament to the acting abilities of the legendary Sam Elliott.

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Sundance Film Review: Beatriz at Dinner

Sundance Film Review: Beatriz at Dinner
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Selma Hayek delivers a spellbinding performance as Beatriz in Beatriz at Dinner, allowing her to beam with energy and balance amid an aggravating situation. … read more