Lena Wilson
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‘Boston Strangler’ Review: Keira Knightley Shines as Journalist Advocating for Murdered Women
The crime drama puts feminist morals front and center for a gamble that mostly pays off
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‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Review: Keanu Reeves’ Action Nonsense Is Back and Better Than Ever
The stakes are hilariously high and the bad guys have never been sillier
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‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ Review: A King of Tampa Finds His London Queen
Steven Soderbergh’s strip show devolves into faux girl power in this toned-down threequel
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‘Body Parts’ Review: Crew Members Discuss the Nuts and Bolts of Sex in the Movies
Documentary examines the treatment of women and how intimate moments are captured on film, but it’s mostly a rehash
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‘Life Upside Down’ Review: Cringe-Inducing Pandemic Melodrama Is Undercooked
Bob Odenkirk, Radha Mitchell, Danny Huston and Rosie Fellner lead this tale of middle-aged romance
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‘Landscape With Invisible Hand’ Review: Sci-Fi Adaptation Pulls Its Punches
Sundance 2023: Tiffany Haddish, Asante Blackk and Kylie Rogers star in Cory Finley’s latest
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‘PLAN C’ Review: Providers of Vital Women’s Health Information Deserve a More Cogent Doc
Sundance 2023: We get to know some of the personalities involved in medication-abortion activism, but this film cries out for more hard facts
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‘Bad Behaviour’ Review: Alice Englert’s Directorial Debut Comes In and Out of Focus
Sundance 2023: Englert and Jennifer Connelly play daughter and mother in a quirky film with some moments that land but too many that do not
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‘AUM: The Cult at the End of the World’ Review: Fascinating Doc Examines the Pivot From Yoga to Terrorism
Sundance 2023: Nearly three decades since the group disbanded, this documentary finds parallels in modern-day politics of personality
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‘L’Immensità’ Review: Penelope Cruz Raises a Trans Son Amid 1970s Italy in Exquisite Drama
Sundance 2023: Trans filmmaker Emanuele Crialese playfully and poignantly tells his story without dipping into dogma
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‘Plane’ Review: Gerard Butler Action Saga Remains in the Upright Locked Position
Butler and Mike Colter go bang-bang in a by-the-numbers movie that should have played it more seriously or more gonzo
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‘Alice, Darling’ Review: Anna Kendrick Suffers Emotional Abuse in Uneven Drama
Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn offer invaluable support as the pals who suspect something’s up with Alice’s new boyfriend
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Hey, Oscar Movies: We Get It, Rich People Are Bad
In the wake of “Parasite,” awards season has been filling up with movies about how awful the upper class is
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‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ Film Review: Stage Play About Mental Trauma Falters on Screen
In her dramatic debut, Rebel Wilson lacks the emotional range to overcome an overly self-serious screenplay
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‘Loudmouth’ Review: Rev. Al Sharpton Doc Wavers Between Inspirational and Meek
The controversial activist speaks for himself as this documentary’s only interviewee, leaving much under-discussed and uncriticized