Kate Valliere

If the kids drag you to ‘The Lion King’ this weekend, at least see it in IMAX.

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Zhang Yimou’s ‘Shadow is a beautiful and bloody martial arts film.

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‘Ophelia,’ starring Daisy Ridley, Clive Owen, and Naomi Watts, is drowned by bad feminism and too many Shakespeare references.

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‘The Sun is Also a Star’ is super cheesy, but makes some much needed updates to the teen romance genre.

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Red Joan spy thriller with Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson never offers a compelling motives or plot.

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Newcomers tackle teen suicide, and don’t quite get it, in ‘Just Say Goodbye’ starring Max MacKenzie.

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Elizabeth Moss is at the top of her game in Alex Ross Perry’s 90s alt-punk piece ‘Her Smell.’

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An excellent cast, led by Theron and Rogen, and top-notch writing make ‘Long Shot’ a sure thing.

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Garth Davis’ ‘Mary Magdalene’ is historically accurate and respectful, but great performances by Joaquin Phoenix and Tahar Rahim can’t save it from being boring.

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Indie psychothriller ‘Long Lost’ is a twisty, weird ride.

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Emilio Estevez’s new movie ‘The Public’ offers great cast, but manufactured feels due to a lackluster script.

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Hilary Duff and Daniel Farrands disrespect the dead in ‘The Haunting of Sharon Tate.’

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Olivia Wilde frees the abused in a strong debut by Sarah Dagger-Nickson.

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‘Ruben Brandt, Collector’ immerses viewer in paintings during abstract animated story.

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‘Capernaum’ proves hell is on earth in unflinching story of refugee life.

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