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Reviews
Why ‘Dazed and Confused’ Is So Much More Than a Stoner Classic
Richard Linklater’s “Dazed and Confused” (1993) is set on May 28th, 1976, “the last day of school,” but never feels…
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Jim Carrey’s ‘Truman Show’ Predicted Our Binge-Watching Age
Peter Weir’s “The Truman Show” (1998) has a wild premise: what if a television channel existed where you can watch…
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Judy Greer Shines (Yet Again) in ‘Aporia’
Jared Moshe’s “Aporia” is about a family broken by a sudden death. We meet Sophie (Judy Greer) who has lost…
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Why ‘Jules’ Isn’t Really About Aliens
Marc Turtletaub’s “Jules” begins with its focus on Milton, an elderly man played by the always great Ben Kingsley. We…
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‘TMNT Mutant Mayhem’ – Gross, Gloomy Franchise Reboot
Jeff Rowe’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” is the new CGI animated adaptation of the classic Kevin Eastman and…
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‘Insidious: The Red Door’: A Superior Horror Sequel
Patrick Wilson’s “Insidious: The Red Door” is the fifth installment in the franchise, and an accomplished directorial debut for the…
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‘Spanish Prisoner’ Showed Shocking New Side to Steve Martin
David Mamet’s “The Spanish Prisoner” (1998) is the playwright-turned-filmmaker’s most enticing cinematic work. The theme is the disadvantage of being…
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Eddie Murphy Has Big Shoes to Fill in ‘Pink Panther’ Franchise
One of the oldest film franchises has once again been given new life and, as always, the announcement brings both…
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Movies
‘Dial of Destiny’ and the Lowering of Indiana Jones’ Expectations
James Mangold’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is not the hang-up-the-hat-and-whip career capper it wants to be. In…
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‘Shape of Things’ Is Neil LaBute at His Most Confrontational
Neil LaBute’s “The Shape of Things” (2003) was viewed by some as a return to form for the playwright-turned filmmaker.…
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