movie reviews
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Every ‘Scream’ Movie Ranked
How does the latest sequel stack up against the rest of the classic horror-comedy series?
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‘Scream VI’ Review: The Stabbings Are More Berserk, But Ol’ Ghostface Doesn’t Have Much New to Say
At least we’re getting to know the so-called “Core Four” legacy leads better than ever
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‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Elizabeth Banks Turns a Bizarre True Story Into a Brilliant Binge of Comedy-Horror
A distinguished ensemble finds itself face to face with a speed-freak apex predator
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‘Kiss the Future’ Review: U2 Goes to Sarajevo in Potent Documentary About Music as Weapon and Salvation
Berlin Film Festival 2023: Nenad Cicin-Sain’s film tells the story of a city that used culture to fight back, and a band that tried to help
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‘Emily’ Review: Frances O’Connor Explores the Stormy Life of the Woman Behind ‘Wuthering Heights’
Emma Mackey’s eyes are the windows to Emily Brontë’s soul in a biopic that melds fact and fiction
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‘Marlowe’ Review: Liam Neeson Cosplays Hard-Boiled Detective Tropes
Neither spoof nor retrofit, Neil Jordan’s period piece perfunctorily revisits genre elements we all know by heart
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‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors Bring Yin and Yang to Superhero Sequel
The biggest shrinkage on display here happens to Evangeline Lilly’s barely-there Wasp character
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‘Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over’ Review: Doc Pays Homage to a Living Musical Legend
Come for the songs and the fashions, stay for the Snoop Dogg story
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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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’80 for Brady’ Review: Female Friendship Comedy Bolsters Shiny NFL Propaganda Piece
The quartet of stars deliver as a pack of real-life football-obsessed friends — and even Tom Brady comes off with some star quality
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‘You People’ Review: Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill’s Comedy Collab Mixes the Timely and the Outdated
This comedy of interracial relationships is packed with of-the-moment hip-hop references, but it’s more likely to land with the target audience’s parents
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‘Shotgun Wedding’ Review: If Only J. Lo Had Said, ‘I Don’t’
After her first two leading men ran away from the project, Jennifer Lopez would have been wise to leave this script at the altar
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‘One Fine Morning’ Review: Mia Hansen-Løve Captures Love, Death, and Renewal in a Young Mother’s Life
Léa Seydoux gives a striking performance, her face registering a panoply of emotions with honesty and subtlety
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‘Maybe I Do’ Review: All-Star Rom-Com Makes You Wish They Hadn’t
The offspring of two failed marriages consider tying the knot, but among all six characters there’s not a single recognizable human being
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‘Food and Country’ Review: Ruth Reichl Doc About Food Systems Is Earnest, Captivating and Overstuffed
Sundance 2023: There’s an entire TV series’ worth of material to chew on within filmmaker Laura Gabbert’s documentary