TV & Movies Reviews
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Why ‘Sentimental Value’ Is One of the Best Movies of the Year
The Worst Person in the World director Joachim Trier returns with a comedy-drama that blurs the lines between art, life, and family. It's phenomenal
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Jennifer Lawrence Is Completely Unhinged in ‘Die My Love’
The actor goes for broke in this story of a new mother losing her grip — and gives what may be the most unique, untethered performance of her post-Hunger Games career
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‘Predator: Badlands’ Is a Buddy Comedy (No, Really)
The sci-fi franchise best known for interstellar hunters stalking humans asks: What do you get when you pair a chatty android with the killer of killers?
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‘Nouvelle Vague’ Turns Film History Into the Ultimate Hangout Movie
Richard Linklater’s brilliant, breezy look back at the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s debut will indeed leave you breathless
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'Hedda': Tessa Thompson Leaves Her Teeth Marks on a Classic
The actor tackles a landmark theatrical drama and leaves plenty of scars, diva-ish side-eyes and debris in her wake
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Ben Stiller Had Issues With His Parents. So He Made a Doc About Them
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost is a tribute, a therapy session, and a look at balancing professional and personal lives that sometimes gets brutal
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‘A House of Dynamite’ Is Not the Armageddon Procedural You’re Looking For
Kathryn Bigelow returns to remind you that the threat of nuclear war is still alive and kicking — which is more than you can say for this thriller
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‘Bugonia’ Asks: Are Aliens Among Us? And Do They Look Like Emma Stone?
Yorgos Lanthimos’ remake of a cult movie deals in conspiracy theories, corporate doublespeak, and celebrity weirdness being a plus. In other words: our current reality
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Is Darkness on the Edge of a Bruce Biopic
Jeremy Allen White gives us a moody, mercurial Boss in a look back at the making of Springsteen’s bleak-rock masterpiece Nebraska
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Keanu Reeves Is the Stealth MVP of ‘Good Fortune’
Aziz Ansari writes, directs and stars in a fantasy-comedy about the gig-economy blues, co-starring Seth Rogen — but it’s a divine Reeves who steals this movie
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