movie reviews
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‘No Time to Die’ Film Review: Daniel Craig’s Final 007 Outing Might Be His Greatest
Finally released after a lengthy delay, Craig takes James Bond to exciting, emotional places where the character has rarely, if ever, traveled
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‘The Rescue’ Film Review: Thai Soccer Team Cave Rescue Doc Spins a Yarn So Wild It Has to Be True
The “Free Solo” directors slickly tell the unlikely story of the cave-diving hobbyists who saved the day
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‘Fauci’ Film Review: Documentary on COVID Fighter Emerges as a Portrait of Public Service
Whatever your political leanings, the film offers a look at a scientist who has made sacrifices fighting for the public good
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‘Mass’ Film Review: 4 Grieving Parents Face Off in Too-Tidy Tragedy
The ensemble cast packs a wallop, but first-time writer-director Fran Kranz’s drama becomes overly contrived
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‘Lamb’ Film Review: Chilling Icelandic Folk Horror Is a Hybrid in More Ways Than One
First-time helmer Valdimar Jóhannsson guides Noomi Rapace through a child-rearing scenario of wonder and weirdness
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‘South of Heaven’ Film Review: Jason Sudeikis Gets Lassoed into Cheap Genre Thrills
The actor gets to show off his dramatic chops, but that’s not enough to justify this grimly derivative thriller’s existence
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What’s New on DVD in October: ‘Halloween,’ ‘The Night Stalker,’ ‘Misery,’ and More
Alonso Duralde highlights spooky favorites and all of the best new physical-media releases
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‘The Addams Family 2’ Film Review: Creepy, Kooky Animated Clan Makes a Diminished Return
Oscar Isaac’s Gomez and Charlize Theron’s Morticia are still mad for each other, but the thrill is gone from this animated franchise
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‘Titane’ Review: ‘Raw’ Director Returns With Graphic, Gender-Exploring Body Horror Film
Julia Ducournau’s sophomore effort isn’t for the faint of heart
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‘Old Henry’ Film Review: Tim Blake Nelson Is a Reluctant Hero in Intimate Western Gem
Writer-director Potsy Ponciroli has made a dark, sorrowful meditation on aging, guilt and redemption
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‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Film Review: ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Gilds the Lily
Awkward big-screen treatment proves the classic HBO series needs no embellishment
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‘The Guilty’ Film Review: Jake Gyllenhaal’s One-Man Show Is a Hell of a Ride
Director Antoine Fuqua’s revved-up adaptation of the 2018 Danish film stays in one place but moves like a tough, efficient action flick
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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Film Review: Tom Hardy and an Alien Symbiote Make Superhero Movies’ Oddest Couple
Forget the plot — it’s a gloriously polyqueer, brain-eating, big-budget serial-killer movie, and it crams a lot into 90 minutes
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‘The Jesus Music’ Film Review: Amy Grant, Stryper and TobyMac Dominate an Eager-to-Please Documentary
The Contemporary Christian Music industry is afraid of its own shadow — and so is the film
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‘I’m Your Man’ Film Review: Dan Stevens’ Love Robot Helps Tweak Rom-Com Conventions
Director and co-writer Maria Schrader takes an unsparing look at algorithm-driven relationships — and we’re all in one