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Here's further proof that comedy, like fashion, goes quickly out of style. Review
Isn't revolutionary as a film for anything other than its mischievous, devil-may-care audacity... Review
Will still likely please older moviegoers who comprise of most of Maggie Smith's admirers, and who typically take in an independent, British art-house comedies. Review
The film is only really recommended for genre nuts that know the source work well enough to find it all a mildly amusing absurdist diversion... Review
Feels too simple to be lavish in some instances, or too haphazard to be incisive in others... Review
Other than the consistently fun tone and the satirical concepts, where Turbo Kid also excels is in its casting, with strongly,... Review
Continues the formula of slapstick fun and eye-popping action we've been given in the entertaining first two entries... Review
The storytelling elements are nicely handled, with flashbacks that continue to paint in the details of the story, allowing us to... Review
Taking over the directorial duties is first-time feature helmer Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who made a smaller contribution by,... Review
They say that one should, Go big or go home, but the effort here to go big on every one of the narrative elements keeps the over... Review
Luckily, the emotional elements of the dialogue can be read in the richly expressive, pain-wracked faces of the characters and,... Review
Some good cinematography and eerie gothic atmosphere... Review
One of the more unpleasant experiences I've had in a theater in recent years... Review
There's not much point in wasting one's time getting to know these cardboard characters and investing our interest in a plotline that's only 1/3 resolved. Review
A middling entry in the series, only of value for die-hards who have to see every "Batman" property out there... Review
This patriot-for-profit isn't trying to push forward any politics in his film... Review
All they can do is find a way to work within the insanity without going mad themselves. Review
Regurgitates the identical formula from the first film... Review
Anesthesia gets enough of the smaller moments right to overcome some of the larger, clunkier elements, which makes it worthwhile... Review
The interview took place over the course of an entire week in Los Angeles in 1962, as he was making The Birds for Universal... Review
Or, perhaps if we had Clint, both in front of the camera, and behind it. Review
What makes The Forest especially generic outside of the locale is that it follows all of the usual tropes. Review
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