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Movie Review: Fourteen Years Later, Incredibles 2 Is Stuffed with Allusions to Contemporary Social Issues. But to What End?

by Neil Morris 06/14/201802/08/2023
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In First Reformed, a Giant of American Cinema Masterfully Connects Secular and Spiritual Despair with Glimmers of Humor and Hope

by Ryan Vu 06/06/201801/11/2023
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The Arty Horror of Hereditary Thrives on Real Anxieties, Hideous Images, and the Occasional Headless Cultist

by Glenn McDonald 06/06/201801/11/2023
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If Rogue One Was a War Picture Set in the Star Wars Universe, then Solo Is a Space Western—a Pretty Good One, Too

by Glenn McDonald 05/23/201802/08/2023
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Movie Review: Sebastián Lelio’s Hotly Anticipated Disobedience Is a Strangely Flat Look at Lesbian Love in a Hasidic Community

by Laura Jaramillo 05/18/201801/11/2023
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If the First Deadpool Was a Halfhearted R-Rated Spider-Man, the Superior Sequel Is a Controlled Comic Detonation of the Superhero-Movie Template

by Glenn McDonald 05/16/201802/08/2023
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Forget Those Avengers. RBG, the New Doc on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Is the Best Superhero Movie of the Year.

by Glenn McDonald 05/09/201802/08/2023
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A Boy and His Horse Must Save Each Other in Andrew Haigh’s Slow, Sad, Gorgeous Lean on Pete

by Luke Hicks 04/25/201802/08/2023
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Full Frame: The Price of Everything Is a Nuanced Indictment of Art’s Relationship to Money

by Julie M. Hamilton 04/12/201802/08/2023
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Full Frame: Fred Rogers, Who Benevolently Raised Generations of Children on Public Television, Gets His Due in Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

by Luke Hicks 04/11/201802/08/2023

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