Two former college friends reconnect for a possible romance in this irritatingly vague and vapid drama.
Category: Movies
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‘The Critic’ Review: Dangerous Liaisons
Ian McKellen stars a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.
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‘The 4:30 Movie’ Review: Kevin Smith Comes of Age
The writer-director Kevin Smith looks back fondly on his New Jersey childhood in this semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy.
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‘Speak No Evil’ Review: He Seemed So Nice
In this horror remake, James McAvoy plays an aggressively friendly British stranger who extends a dubious invitation to an American couple. Suckers!
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‘Speak No Evil’ Review: He Seemed So Nice
In this horror remake, James McAvoy plays an aggressively friendly British stranger who extends a dubious invitation to an American couple. Suckers!
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‘My Old Ass’ Review: If She Could Turn Back Time
A buoyant comedy with a big heart follows a teen girl who meets her older self the summer before college.
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Was James Earl Jones an EGOT Winner? It’s Complicated.
The actor won just about every award he could — but his Oscar was an honorary one. Is that enough for an EGOT?
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Will Jennings, Oscar Winner for ‘My Heart Will Go On,’ Dies at 80
As an in-demand lyricist, he won a shelf of awards for hits with Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton and Dionne Warwick, as well as for the theme song for “Titanic.”
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Film Noir Was All About Ticking Clocks and Checking the Time
Experts say the genre was all about suspense, and what better way to convey that to audiences than an obsession with time?
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Demi Moore and the Subversive Politics of the Naked Body
She has become known for baring all (or, at least, a lot). But her work, including her newest film, “The Substance,” should be understood in a wider context.
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Why You May Never See the Documentary on Prince by Ezra Edelman
A revealing new documentary could redefine our understanding of the pop icon. But you will probably never get to see it.
