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October 12, 2019

‘The Aeronauts’ Review: Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne Reunite in a Victorian-Era Version of ‘Gravity’

This is as Oscar-bait as they come, but while pandering to its target audience, The Aeronauts also finds time to meet some of our modern demands.…

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October 10, 2019

‘Uncut Gems’ Review: Adam Sandler Shows Us How He Wins in the Latest Manic Masterwork from the Safdie Brothers

Adam Sandler gives what might be his best ever performance in this magnificent New York crime odyssey.…

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October 10, 2019

‘Knives Out’ Review: Rian Johnson’s Latest Brings Clue to Life in a Whimsical Whodunit

Whether you stay for the illustrious performances given by the illustrious cast, Johnson’s witty twists, or Daniel Craig’s award-winning speech on doughnut holes, Knives Out will certainly be worth your time.…

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October 10, 2019

‘Jojo Rabbit’ Review: An Anti-Hate Satire That Doesn’t Need the Satire

The humor of Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit undercuts the more intelligent film bubbling underneath.…

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October 7, 2019

‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ Review: Armando Iannucci’s Latest is a Sweet Affair Lacking in Substance

Whatever his reason for crafting The Personal History of David Copperfield, Iannucci has unfortunately left most of what makes him an exciting filmmaker behind altogether.…

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October 7, 2019

‘The Two Popes’ Review: Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce Deliver a Thoughtful Meditation on Religion and Spirituality

The Two Popes is the warm, funny two-hander you never knew you needed.…

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October 7, 2019

‘The Report’ Review: Adam Driver and Annette Bening are Magnetic in Scott Z. Burn’s Latest C.I.A Drama

The Report is a deeply important exercise in exhuming the demons of the recent past and forcing the nation to reckon with them.…

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October 6, 2019

‘Just Mercy’ Review: Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx Command the Screen in a Sturdy but Generic Legal Drama

Crowd-pleasing only in the moment, Just Mercy will leave you yearning for the truly great movie that this real-life story deserves.…

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October 5, 2019

‘The King’ Review: A Split Kingdom of Competency and Mediocrity

The King does not break new ground so much as it lies down on the ground in an act of comfortable complacency.…

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October 1, 2019

‘Zombi Child’ Review: Bertrand Bonello Explores the Horrors of Colonialism in an Ambitious, Frustrating Misfire

The French auteur's latest has a lot on its mind, and no real way of tying it all together.…

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