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No, <i>You’re</i> the One Bawling at Pixar’s Death-Carnival Wonder <i>Coco</i>

No, You’re the One Bawling at Pixar’s Death-Carnival Wonder Coco

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 21, 2017

Here’s a kiddo’s quest to define a self, in this case the descent of young Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) into a land of the dead inspired by Dia de los Muertos celebrations

Indie Sex Drama <i>Porto</i> Listlessly Trips Through a One-Night Stand

Indie Sex Drama Porto Listlessly Trips Through a One-Night Stand

By April WolfeNovember 21, 2017

At a slim 77 minutes, Porto should seem as fleeting as the memories it’s trying to capture, but it dragged through so many dull scenes that I continually caught myself checking the time

The Best Marvel Comic of the Early ’00s Is Now an Agonizingly Slow Hulu Series

The Best Marvel Comic of the Early ’00s Is Now an Agonizingly Slow Hulu Series

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 20, 2017

This is the first time a Marvel TV show has stunned me: Why in the era of binge-able continued-narrative TV series would the producers kill dead their momentum

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You Should Probably Bring Some Tissues to <i>Wonder</i>

You Should Probably Bring Some Tissues to Wonder

By Bilge EbiriNovember 20, 2017

It starts off as the portrait of a troubled child, but expands to become a film about community

<i>Roman J. Israel, Esq.</i> Worries About the Right Things but Never Makes Them Thrilling

Roman J. Israel, Esq. Worries About the Right Things but Never Makes Them Thrilling

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 20, 2017

The drama is mostly interior, and Washington’s quiet performance tends to reveal the jittery surface rather than the tortured soul

Get Lost in the Darkness of the Pulp-Noir Western <i>Sweet Virginia</i>

Get Lost in the Darkness of the Pulp-Noir Western Sweet Virginia

By April WolfeNovember 16, 2017

The story follows a handful of townsfolk who are rocked by the triple homicide of three men, paid for by neglected wife Lila (Imogen Poots), whose husband is one of the victims

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Spoiler: <i>Justice League</i> Is Fleet and Fun, Even With the Emo Gloom

Spoiler: Justice League Is Fleet and Fun, Even With the Emo Gloom

By Bilge EbiriNovember 15, 2017

Action scenes start and stop and then start again, then go in different directions, and it was a few moments into The Big Climactic Face-Off before I realized we’d arrived at The Big Climactic Face-Off

Frances McDormand Rules, but <i>Three Billboards</i> Proves Too Forgiving

Frances McDormand Rules, but Three Billboards Proves Too Forgiving

By April WolfeNovember 14, 2017

Director Martin McDonagh obligates himself to find the humanity in even the deeply flawed.

Maggie Betts’ <i>Novitiate</i> Has Greatness — and a God-Shaped Hole

Maggie Betts’ Novitiate Has Greatness — and a God-Shaped Hole

By Bilge EbiriNovember 10, 2017

There’s a lot of great filmmaking in Novitiate, but there’s also quite a bit still missing.

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Mara Wilson on <i>Matilda</i>‘s Influence, Satire, and Her Love of Carrie Fisher

Mara Wilson on Matilda‘s Influence, Satire, and Her Love of Carrie Fisher

By Benjamin LeathermanNovember 10, 2017

She’ll appear at Phoenix Fan Fest 2017.

Louis C.K.’s Movie Leaned Ickily Into the Rumors That Have Finally Gone Public

Louis C.K.’s Movie Leaned Ickily Into the Rumors That Have Finally Gone Public

By Lara ZarumNovember 10, 2017

Now it remains to be seen if the movie will even be released.

If You’re on Its Track, <i>Murder on the Orient Express</i> Is a Cozy Delight

If You’re on Its Track, Murder on the Orient Express Is a Cozy Delight

By April WolfeNovember 9, 2017

Despite the bright cinematography, there’s something quaint and comforting about this film and its brand of old-fashioned storytelling.

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<i>My Friend Dahmer</i> Explores the High-School Days of a Real Serial Killer

My Friend Dahmer Explores the High-School Days of a Real Serial Killer

By April WolfeNovember 9, 2017

The film ultimately is about watching a morose child lose his grip on reality.

Hey, Hollywood, How About <i>Not</i> Casting Mel Gibson in Cheery Family Comedies?

Hey, Hollywood, How About Not Casting Mel Gibson in Cheery Family Comedies?

By April WolfeNovember 9, 2017

It might be time for Hollywood to stop giving Gibson a pass.

Greta Gerwig’s <i>Lady Bird</i> is a Divine Comedy About Growing Up Weird in the Class of ’03

Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird is a Divine Comedy About Growing Up Weird in the Class of ’03

By Lara ZarumNovember 8, 2017

Director Greta Gerwig treats her young subjects as complex human beings, not cliched broody teens.

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Richard Linklater’s <i>Last Flag Flying</i> Never Snaps to Attention

Richard Linklater’s Last Flag Flying Never Snaps to Attention

By Bilge EbiriNovember 8, 2017

The picture’s final moments suggest that it’s meant as a tribute to simple people, but Last Flag Flying merely hints at the idea.

Netflix’s Magnificent <i>Alias Grace</i>: Not Just of the Moment, but Urgently of All Time

Netflix’s Magnificent Alias Grace: Not Just of the Moment, but Urgently of All Time

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 7, 2017

For all its quiet fury, Alias Grace is above all else a superior dramatic mystery.

Jeffrey Dahmer’s Friend Derf: A Q&A About His Classmate the Serial Killer

Jeffrey Dahmer’s Friend Derf: A Q&A About His Classmate the Serial Killer

By Stuart WarnerNovember 6, 2017

How do you feel when you learn your high school classmate was a serial killer and a cannibal?

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Too Daring for the ’90s, Dana Carvey’s Sketch Comedy Show Shaped TV to Come

Too Daring for the ’90s, Dana Carvey’s Sketch Comedy Show Shaped TV to Come

By Lara ZarumNovember 3, 2017

A new documentary examines the groundbreaking show.

<i>Tom of Finland</i> Gives a Boldly Gay Artist the Too-Polite Movie Treatment

Tom of Finland Gives a Boldly Gay Artist the Too-Polite Movie Treatment

By Chuck WilsonNovember 2, 2017

Tom of Finland fans will surprised that there’s so little explicit sex in this movie.

You’ll Probably Argue More About Ruben Ostlund’s <i>The Square</i> Than Any Other 2017 Movie

You’ll Probably Argue More About Ruben Ostlund’s The Square Than Any Other 2017 Movie

By Bilge EbiriNovember 1, 2017

The Palme d’Or winner raises plenty of questions.

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Amy Ettinger on the Weinstein Company’s Future and Curating Scottsdale Film Fest

Amy Ettinger on the Weinstein Company’s Future and Curating Scottsdale Film Fest

By Jason KeilNovember 1, 2017

The festival lineup includes movies from the Weinstein Company and Amazon Studios.

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