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‘Prey’ is a whole new animal
9/10 I was about a month late to the Hulu original Prey, but it’s obvious from the first few seconds that this is one of the best films of the year and almost certainly the best movie in the entire … Continue reading
‘The Invitation’ this year’s cheap, late-summer gem
8/10 The Invitation is exactly the kind of easily skippable highlight that rewards me for trying to see everything I can. When newly orphaned Evie Jackson (Nathalie Emmanuel) discovers a second cousin Oliver Alexander (Hugh Skinner) on an ancestry … Continue reading
‘Bullet Train’ brings up the smooth caboose of summer 2022
8/10 Bullet Train is an exclusive after-party of a movie, an after-dinner engagement for viewers with refined taste. It fails to be the riotous laugh-out-loud comedy it shoots for, but its camerawork, lighting, constant action, stellar costumes and disciplined story … Continue reading
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Tagged Atomic Blonde, Brad Pitt, Bullet Train, David Leitch, John Wick, Nope, The Northman
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‘Vengeance’ searches for the Deep South, finds West Texas
8/10 Night, West Texas, red solo cups litter the ground. A young woman is dragged away from a party to die, witnessed only by natural gas wells churning silently in the desert. Two thousand miles away, Old Glory catches on … Continue reading
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Tagged BJ Novak, No Country for Old Men, The Office, Vengeance, West Texas
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