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‘Chaos Walking’ solid, unique and urgent
8/10 Chaos Walking is a troubled, inventive exploration of masculine crisis and fear of the self that executes its main hook cleverly and evocatively. It’s a valuable meditation for an era of men inundated by stories of our peers’ abuses … Continue reading
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Tagged Chaos Walking, Charlie Kaufman, coronavirus, Daisy Ridley, Donald Trump, Lionsgate, Mads Mikkelsen, Patrick Ness, Robert Zemeckis, The Hunger games, Tom Holland
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‘Raya’ another perfectly enjoyable product of an exhausting, cynical machine
7/10 Outside the theater for Raya and the Last Dragon, a survey company stooge hands out questionnaires in cheap plastic bags meant to reassure moms who don’t really understand how COVID-19 spreads. When asked, he tells me all the big … Continue reading
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Tagged Awkwafina, Disney, Disney+, Kelly Marie Tran, My Little Pony, Raya and the Last Dragon
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‘Tom and Jerry’ is listless and unfunny
3/10 Who was Tom and Jerry for? Manhattan- In a world of cartoon animals, an alley cat named Tom scratches out a living as a street pianist, but is routinely assaulted, robbed and otherwise tormented by a mouse called Jerry. … Continue reading
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is the urgent black story of 2020
9/10 Three and a half years after the Charlottesville rally, after a year of grotesque displays of police violence, Judas and the Black Messiah is the story that puts these things in context, and it’s a fine film. Chicago, 1968- … Continue reading
A24 manufactures another masterpiece in ‘Saint Maud’
9/10 When theaters closed last March and everything that was about to release was delayed, the biggest pain point for me was Saint Maud, set for an April 10, 2020 release and positioned as A24’s next horror masterwork. Now, almost … Continue reading