How much you enjoy this film likely will depend on how much you appreciate that nostalgia.
Category: Movie Reviews
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Review: ‘Clifford’ a safe but average adaption of beloved kid’s book
It’s a refreshing film with a charm that’s undeniable for little ones.
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Review: Marvel tells intergalactic soap opera with ‘Eternals’
The film is a sweeping meta-human saga with intergalactic roots that plays out over 7,000 years of history, but at its core, is a sudsy, super-powered soap opera.
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Review: ‘Last Night in Soho’ weaves muddy but dazzling supernatural tale
You can always count on director Edgar Wright to mine something unique and often dazzling even while toiling in familiar territory.
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Review: ‘Dune’ prompts anticipation for its sequel
Dense and bleak in tone, yet visionally arresting and stunningly captivating, director Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ is a compelling start to what hopefully will be a satisfying epic.
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Review: ‘The Last Duel’ entertains as a medieval #MeToo story
The movie might garner Academy-award attention, particularly in the technical categories. It is a great-looking film with stunning cinematography, sound, and costuming.
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Review: Craig says goodbye to Bond role in latest 007 flick
It’s a bit of a shame that this is his last one, but Craig did go out with a bang.
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Gangsters, anti-heroes, and spooky kooks make for a busy weekend at the movies
With three new films opening in local theaters this weekend, maybe it’s a sign that things are inching their way to a new normal?
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Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ amounts to a frustratingly icky movie experience
The songs and music by the duo of “La La Land’s” Benj Pasek and Justin Paul are effective and introspective, and the film’s cinematography by Brandon Trost is gorgeous.
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Review: ‘Cry Macho’ a sentimental reminder of Eastwood’s talent
Though some Eastwood fans might feel a bit let down, I enjoyed the film’s slightly different flavor for what it is rather than what it is not.
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Review: Indecisive ‘Malignant’ more perplexing than scary
With the calendar creeping ever closer to October, producer and director James Wan is at it again.
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Review: Marvel’s Shang-Chi thrills but crumbles under third-act weight
The film has an epic sweep, but its humor and heart ground the movie into a commodity that’s likely to please most fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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FLYER GUIDE: Fall movie season offers bevy of cinematic choices for movie-goers
Here’s a rundown of some of the most anticipated films opening this fall.
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Review: Keaton’s lively performance lifts ‘The Protégé’ but only so much
When Michael Keaton shows up in the last third of the film, he clicks off the cruise-control button and breathes new life into the movie.
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Review: Heart at the core of video-game flick ‘Free Guy’
Free Guy is a charming romantic-action comedy that’s one of my favorite movies of the year.