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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Hilariously Roasts Itself While Riding a Wave of Meta Overkill
Deadpool • Published on July 2024
Is this the future of superhero films? Marvel’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” is the latest costumed romp that suggests the lifeline of the genre is turning into hyper meta, endlessly self-referential nostalgia trains.
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Levin Akin’s ‘Crossing’ Follows a Moving Tale of Family and Borders Into Istanbul’s Trans Community
Crossing • Published on July 2024
A journey can begin with a singular purpose and become a piercing experience of intimate reflection. Levin Akin’s “Crossing” becomes such a journey with an almost masterful subtlety. Its characters embark on…
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‘Lady in the Lake’: A Compelling Natalie Portman Leads Apple’s Dense Adaptation of Laura Lippman’s Novel About Oppression
Apple TV Plus • Published on July 2024
It must be exhausting to write one of Apple TV’s adaptations. The streamer’s dramatic output has mostly been defined by high quality productions based on published material. These are lengthy shows that don’t…
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‘Twisters’ Chases Monster Tornadoes With Plenty of Blockbuster Absurdity
Anthony Ramos • Published on July 2024
For 28 years moviegoers seemed pretty content to live without a sequel to “Twister.” The fun 1996 blockbuster was the second highest grosser for that year, but its premise was so precise and…
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‘National Anthem’: Charlie Plummer Hits Poetic Notes in Luke Gilford’s Queer Rodeo Romance About Awakenings
Charlie Plummer • Published on July 2024
A film like “National Anthem” leaves you grateful for the continuing existence of independent cinema. There are still theaters and streaming avenues to avoid the big Hollywood fads and provide films that…
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Osgood Perkins’ ‘Longlegs’ Builds Satanic Atmosphere Around a Deranged Nicolas Cage
Features • Published on July 2024
Real horror can be found in the lingering feeling that a particular kind of movie leaves behind, when an image or mood can’t be shaken off. “Longlegs” works like that. The story…
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‘Fly Me to the Moon’: Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum Work Overtime To Fuel Dueling Storylines
Channing Tatum • Published on July 2024
A movie like “Fly Me to the Moon” has the potential of sending audience members to the Internet to see if any of it is true. They might do so while watching…
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‘MaXXXine’ Closes Ti West’s Slasher Trilogy With ‘80s Nostalgia and Campy Madness
Features • Published on July 2024
A perfect sequel is hard to pull off, even less a perfect trilogy. Ti West has been aiming for horror gold with his slasher passion project that opened already going for broke. The…
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‘Despicable Me 4’ Basks in Being a Slapstick Dose of Oddball Entertainment
Despicable Me • Published on July 2024
“Despicable Me 4” is a fresh celebration in goofy antics and the kind of manic, almost anarchic glee defined by Illumination’s trademark tiny yellow henchmen. It is true that this franchise has…
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‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ Brings Eddie Murphy Back Into a Defining Role With Enough Sparks
Axel F • Published on July 2024
Making another “Beverly Hills Cop” seems like a very risky proposition. The 1984 classic that made Eddie Murphy a major star is crackling entertainment with a special energy in the acting, plus subtle…
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‘Janet Planet’: Annie Baker’s Mother-Daughter Journey Becomes a Reflection on Growth at Any Age
Annie Baker • Published on June 2024
Childhood seems so innocent in retrospect. Some of us are lucky to have had a fairly normal one. What is universally common is that preadolescence for many was pretty frustrating, scary and punctuated…
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‘Daddio’ Straps Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn Into a Talky Taxi Ride to Nowhere
Daddio • Published on June 2024
A classic mistake aspiring screenwriters make is letting their script get swallowed up by dialogue. It seems easier to have the characters speak rather than let the camera speak. This is why a…
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Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Blazes Through Stunning Vistas and Crammed Plotting
Features • Published on June 2024
It is exciting and daunting when a director is truly doing their own thing. Working without any seeming constraints can mean glory or folly. Kevin Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter…
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‘The Bear’ Season 3 Claws Into the Perils of Seeking Greatness With a Driven Jeremy Allen White
Ayo Edebiri • Published on June 2024
The third season of FX’s “The Bear” puts a major emphasis on the stress to deliver perfection. It is a worthy theme considering it now applies to the series itself. Few stories…
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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Keeps the Franchise Suspenseful With a Stellar Lupita Nyong’o
A Quiet Place • Published on June 2024
Here is a franchise that stays consistent by simply transferring its formula intact to a new setting. “A Quiet Place: Day One” is the first prequel in the “Quiet Place” horror-thriller set…
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‘The Bikeriders’: Freedom Is Dangerous in Jeff Nichols’ Nostalgic Ode to Motorcycle Gangs
Austin Butler • Published on June 2024
A biker gang rumbles down the street like a windswept idea of outlaw freedom in Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders,” the latest addition to a body of work that is uniquely American. Not…
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‘Kinds of Kindness’ Pushes Yorgos Lanthimos’ Surreal Style To Unnerving Limits
‘Kinds of Kindness • Published on June 2024
If we were to genuinely and soberly look at most of our social relations, they might look absolutely insane. A filmmaker like Yorgos Lanthimos sees right through our odd rituals and manners. His…
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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 Raises the Stakes in Its Riveting War for the Throne
Emma D'Arcy • Published on June 2024
It has been almost two years since “House of the Dragon” successfully premiered as the first spinoff of HBO’s massively influential “Game of Thrones.” Based on another novel by creator George R.R.
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‘The Boys’ Season 4 Enters Darker Territory While Savagely Nodding at Headlines
Antony Starr • Published on June 2024
Amazon’s “The Boys” has always understood that good satire never holds back. Season four kicks off with a presidential candidate walking into frame to the Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen.” When…
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Jake Gyllenhaal Is ‘Presumed Innocent’ in David E. Kelley’s Gripping Legal Thriller
Apple TV Plus • Published on June 2024
Some prestigious law school out there is surely considering naming a building after David E. Kelley. Since the 1990s he has kept lawyers dangerous, sexy and heroic on television, rivaled only by “Law…