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Pulp Fiction: Nocturnal Animals is a Compulsively Watchable Train Wreck
This provocative if muddled thriller weaves a compelling tale of obsession, revenge, and murder without allowing its excesses to spill over into high camp.
By Todd Jorgenson
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Ugandan Chess Prodigy Isn’t Just a Pawn in Uplifting Biopic Queen of Katwe
Beneath its formulaic trappings, there’s a decent strategy to this slick drama that manages to be heartwarming without turning excessively sappy.
By Todd Jorgenson
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Don’t Let Politics Keep You From a Presidential First Date in Southside With You
With all of the potential pitfalls in depicting a pivotal moment in the personal life of a sitting president, this romance scores by keeping its ambitions modest.
By Todd Jorgenson
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War Dogs Has a Not-So-Secret Weapon in Jonah Hill
International Arms Dealing 101: Lie, cheat, steal.
By Alex Macon
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Bad Moms Has All The Fun
You'll laugh, you'll cringe, you'll call your mother to tell her you love her.
By Katelyn Lunders
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Star Trek Beyond Doesn’t Boldly Go Anywhere New, But It Has Fun Not Doing It
The interplay between the classic characters remains central to the series' success.
By Jason Heid
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Bryan Cranston Goes Undercover in The Infiltrator
The Breaking Bad star plays a federal agent taking on Pablo Escobar's drug cartel in this new crime drama.
By Katelyn Lunders
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A Comedy Wedding Worth Crashing in Mike and Dave
Wedding Crashers meets Neighbors in the new comedy.
By Katelyn Lunders
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Spielberg, Dahl Team Up to Make The BFG Stand Tall
The fantasy-adventure combines the considerable talents of director Steven Spielberg and beloved children's author Roald Dahl, with the filmmaker visually capturing the resplendent imagination of the book without losing the wit and charm in its text.
By Todd Jorgenson
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Let De Palma Happily Dish About 50 Years of Filmmaking
It's like a slickly edited greatest-hits compilation of DVD commentary tracks that would be equally at home on the small screen.
By Todd Jorgenson