French Exit

The primary reason (perhaps the only one) to see French Exit is a glorious Michelle Pfeiffer, one of the few remaining great American movie stars, in an ace performance that sustains a sometimes too precious picture that is an altogether mixed bag. Picture opens…

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Land

A portrait of grief rendered in a minor key, Robin Wright’s directorial debut Land, in which the actress turned director also stars, is a spare picture that works on the basis of two strong performances and beautiful cinematography in the wilds of Wyoming. It…

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One Night in Miami

One of the season’s most pleasant surprises, Regina King’s One Night in Miami, based on the play by Kemp Powers suggesting a 1964 meeting of minds between titans Jim Brown, Malcom X, Cassius Clay and Sam Cooke, Jr., is a superbly acted and thought-provoking movie,…

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News of the World

In News of the World, based on the 2016 novel by Paulette Jiles about a Civil War vet roaming the Old West performing the news of the day to paying crowds in tiny towns across Texas, there is something almost comforting in the simple…

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Wrong Turn

Has enough time truly passed to reboot 2003’s backwoods horror hit Wrong Turn (which itself aped scores of earlier films with the same general story)?  Modest points in this version go to screenwriter Alan McElroy and director Mike P. Nelson who competently mount a…

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Promising Young Woman

As a targeted piece of provocation, Emerald Fennel’s Promising Young Woman is a zeitgeist bullseye. A scathing condemnation of rape culture pitched as a darkly comic thriller for the #MeToo era, it features a never better Carey Mulligan as an avenging angel on a…

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Another Round

The chief reason to see Another Round is a terrific performance from Mads Mikkelsen, teaming up once again with The Hunt director Thomas Vinterberg for a Danish drama with a provocative premise—what if the answer to a mid-life crisis is to forego antidepressants and…

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The Prom

Netflix and Ryan Murphy’s exuberant new movie adaptation of the 2016 Broadway hit The Prom, about a troupe of down-on-their-luck Broadway babies turned social justice warriors swooping into rural Indiana to save a high school prom from cancellation, is a broad, tongue-firmly-in-cheek confection both…

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Hillbilly Elegy

Hillbilly Elegy, Ron Howard’s movie version of 2016’s heralded cultural anthropology epic Hilbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family In Crisis, is a sum-of-its-parts picture and reductive adaptation which, often in spite of itself, has strong enough performances to ultimately be compelling.  And that’s…

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Let Him Go

Kevin Costner and Diane Lane are sensational in the fine Western thriller Let Him Go, in which they play a retired, small-town Montana cop and headstrong wife who inadvertently run afoul of a nefarious crime family, led by a hardboiled Lesley Manville. As directed…

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