
The film conjures a compelling illusion that would fall apart if it crossed the mall parking lot.
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The film conjures a compelling illusion that would fall apart if it crossed the mall parking lot.
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The film is lean, mean, and feisty, even if it doesn’t quite stick the landing.
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The film is lean, mean, and feisty, even if it doesn’t quite stick the landing.
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The sequel is just a retread of things that the first film pulled off with more cartoonish energy.
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This list is part sheepish capitulation to the role the Oscars have played in our lives.
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Based on a true story, Tow is flawed by a fundamental lack of authenticity.
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Coppola’s documentary spotlights the humanity and hard work that inform the look of luxury.
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Late Shift depicts time and mortality, rather than class structures, as antagonists.
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Koberidze discusses his Sony Ericsson-shot feature and why he’s fascinated by pixelated images.
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The can-do spirit of Glowicki’s film takes it a long way.
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