Inkoo Kang
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‘Miss You Already’ Review: Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette Elevate Cancer Drama
Actresses are hilarious and heart-breaking as friends contending with lady parts that fail them
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‘Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict’ Review: Portrait of an Influential Collector Needs More Depth
Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s doc is comprehensive, yet never gets to the core of her subject
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‘CodeGirl’ Review: Feminism – There’s an App for That in This Disappointing Doc
Documentarian Lesley Chilcott has good intentions, but not enough tension or well-developed characters to sustain a film
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‘Suffragette’ Review: Carey Mulligan Fights for Women’s Rights in Nuanced Drama
The first women’s movement of the 20th century finally gets the big-screen treatment it deserves
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‘The Last Witch Hunter’ Review: Vin Diesel Casts a Boredom Spell in Effects-Driven Action-Fantasy
Rose Leslie, Michael Caine, and Elijah Wood appear in a derivative supernatural epic in which the biggest star is the special effects
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‘I Smile Back’ Review: Sarah Silverman Reinvents Herself in Dour Drama
The comedian goes dark in a film that illuminates its protagonist too little
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‘Room’ Review: Brie Larson’s Abduction-Escape Drama Walls Itself In
Flawed narrative diminishes the film’s potency, despite powerhouse performances from Larson and young Jacob Tremblay
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‘Victoria’ Review: Single-Take Drama Makes for a Night to Remember
Far from a mere stunt, the drama transports and transfixes despite the main character’s implausible naivete
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‘Goosebumps’ Review: Jack Black Horror Spoof Is Nostalgia Done Right
Black stars as author (and monster hunter) R.L. Stine in a silly, rollicking adventure that doesn’t take itself too seriously
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‘He Named Me Malala’ Review: Flat Portrait of Nobel Winner Belongs in Schools, Not Cineplexes
Oscar-winning documentarian Davis Guggenheim offers more talking points than insight
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‘The Green Inferno’ Review: Eli Roth’s Cannibal Horror Flick Is Racially Reprehensible
Roth’s brutal homage to Italian horror is mired in exploitation — and not in the good way
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‘The New Girlfriend’ Review: Tame Trans Drama Is Too Beautiful to Dismiss
Haunted by death and idiosyncrasy, director François Ozon’s latest is about the loves and identities that dare not speak their names
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‘Breathe’ Review: Melanie Laurent’s Tale of Friendship Gone Wrong Is One of 2015’s Best Films
An intimate, naturalistic drama about obsessive friendship turns painfully claustrophobic in the actor-director’s marvelous second feature
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‘Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine’ Review: Stunning Peek at Apple Legend’s Dark Sides
Alex Gibney’s ace new documentary on the Silicon Valley giant chronicles Jobs’ path to greatness, trampling friends and foes alike
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‘Hitman: Agent 47’ Review: Video Game Adaptation is All (Messy) Plot, No Believable Characters
Don’t expect this reboot of the “Hitman” franchise starring Zachary Quinto and Rupert Friend to break the curse of bad movies made out of hit video games