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Movie Review: Sick

With "Sick," screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director John Hyams use the pandemic setting to create a tense, smart and relentless thriller.

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Movie Review: Avatar: The Way of Water

Not only is "Avatar: The Way of Water" a striking piece of work, but it is also perhaps the pinnacle of James Cameron’s career.

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Movie Review: Emancipation

"Emancipation" works best as a gripping action-thriller featuring a powerful performance by Will Smith, but its screenplay hinders it from being anyth...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Empire of Light

There is a beauty and poignancy within "Empire of Light," the new film from writer/director Sam Mendes, that is something akin to a cathartic experien...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Violent Night

"Violent Night" is a cyanide-laced sugarplum, a holiday action movie starring David Harbour as Santa that will delight viewers who can get on its wave...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

"Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio" is easily one of the greatest incarnations of Carlo Collodi’s timeless classic and is, in its way, already a classic ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Strange World

An earnestness to the story and the father/son relationship allows "Strange World" resonate far more than the typical animated offering of this type.

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Movie Review: The Fabelmans

With "The Fabelmans," Steven Spielberg reflects on his love for film and pays tribute to his complex upbringing through a funny, touching and personal...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Spirited

"Spirited" could become a movie to put on over the years as background viewing as it’s funny and moving, and a reminder that Dickens’ story still has ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Disenchanted

"Disenchanted" allows Amy Adams to have a lot of fun playing bad, but the rest of this long-awaited sequel can't recapture the charm of its predecesso...[Read More]

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Movie Review: A Christmas Story Christmas

Peter Billingsley returns as Ralphie in this sequel to "A Christmas Story," which is a surprisingly sweet, funny and gentle return to Cleveland Street...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Aftersun

With her feature debut, "Aftersun," writer/director Charlotte Wells proves that she’s a filmmaker to watch, producing one of the year's best films.

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