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‘Knock at the Cabin’ is a middle-of-the-pack M. Night film with a solid cast and a stellar set up but fails to sink its teeth into its own questions.

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A story about the holding patterns people put themselves in while waiting for life to happen to them, “Living” is Bill Nighy at his best.

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Five pounds of movie stuffed in a 10-pound bag, “Alice, Darling” is less a story and more a snapshot: teasing the profound while never quite arriving there.

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Not nearly fun enough to exist as pure escapism, and far too ridiculous to take at face value, ‘Plane’ is a vessel without a (air)port.

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Too long and with no idea how to put a bow on all of this, ‘Babylon’ fizzles out with the same tragic whimper that characterizes its doomed characters.

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Cameron’s complete mastery of the action form combined with his virtual reinvention of the mo-cap format puts ‘The Way of Water’ on a whole other level.

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A heartbreaking love story for the holidays.

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This take on ‘Pinocchio’ is both entertaining and insightful, and presents the story in a visual format that is ideally suited for this telling.

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‘Violent Night’ is crude, dumb, overly violent and just flat-out boring as hell. It’s literally the white elephant gift of Christmas movies…..ugh. What else ya got??

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[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] Only in theatresThis movie is f*cking weird. In all of the best ways. Don’t you love going into a movie not knowing what the hell to expect? Then seeing it and realizing you still don’t know what the hell just happened? This pretty much sums up my adventure with The […]

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Steven Spielberg finally tells his story in the family drama “The Fabelmans.”

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The downfall of a Hollywood powerhouse is detailed in ‘She Said.’

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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is an emotional second offering that is visually stunning and features powerful performances from the women in the film. It’s just way too long.

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‘Nocebo’ is another chapter in Lorcan Finnegan’s fantastic running series of ‘Twilight Zone’-esque explorations of humanity’s load-bearing failures.

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The story of Emmett Till finally gets told and the pain of one mother’s fight for justice begins.

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