Douglas Booth
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‘Mary Shelley’ Film Review: Elle Fanning, and the Author She Plays, Deserve a Better Movie
This ironically lifeless biopic of the “Frankenstein” author seems more interested in judging her life choices than celebrating her genius
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‘Loving Vincent’ Review: Van Gogh Biopic Made Entirely of Animated Oil Paintings
The unusual technique, which took years to accomplish, offers arresting visuals but never coheres into a transcendent drama
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‘Mary Shelley’ Toronto Review: Elle Fanning Biopic Gets Monstrously Silly
TIFF 2017: Director Haifaa al-Mansour sets out to make a 19th century female empowerment movie, but stumbles along the way
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‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ Review: Jane Austen Heroines Battle Undead in Dumbed-Down Spoof
Once you get past the title and concept, all that’s left is idiocy and irrelevance, despite the best efforts of a game cast that includes Sam Riley and Lily James
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‘Jupiter Ascending’ Review: The Wachowskis Craft a Sci-Fi Saga That’s Breathlessly Exciting But Utterly Ridiculous
Mila Kunis is a toilet-scrubbing Queen of Outer Space and Channing Tatum her part-pooch paramour in a silly adventure that’s fun from start to finish
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Independent Box Office: Disney World-Set Horror Fantasy ‘Escape From Tomorrow’ Underwhelms
Shot guerrilla-style, the film is one of several lackluster limited debuts. “Enough Said” expands and passes $8 million
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Callbacks: Viggo Mortensen ‘Has a Plan’; Miley Cyrus’ ‘LOL’ Lands Leading Man
Foxx, Lawrence are “Skank Robbers”; Bello, Isaacs abduct Lautner; Baker, Bettany face financial crisis; Gough, Millar enroll in “Monster High”