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Deadpool & Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds fires off quips and bullets with equal precision, but both the meta-comedy and the exaggerated violence wear thin before the film’s denouement.
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Twisters
This 28-years-later sequel delivers the weather-porn thrills of its predecessor, while managing to be the tiniest bit less silly when the actors open their mouths.
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Fly Me to the Moon
The space race is back in the peppy, bouncy ‘Fly Me to the Moon’, but a sparky face-off between NASA launch director Channing Tatum and marketing wizard Scarlett Johansson can’t disguise an outdated feeling.
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Despicable Me 4
Even die-hard Minions fans may come away disappointed from this half-hearted fourquel.
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A Quiet Place: Day One
Not much here that the earlier two films didn’t already establish more effectively; its only depth comes from Lupita Nyong’o’s intuitive lead performance.
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I Saw the TV Glow
Director Jane Schoenbrun’s uneven but impressively ambitious passion project celebrates gender-queer liberation using cult TV homages and hallucinatory horror elements.
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The Bikeriders
Writer-director Jeff Nichols relies more on mood than narrative to capture the rebellious spirit of 1960s biker gangs.
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Inside Out 2
This Pixar sequel brings its protagonist into puberty and examines, with humor and poignancy, the complicated process of building an identity.
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Bad Boys: Ride or Die
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence radiate real “I’d rather be playing golf” energy in this fourth entry of a played-out franchise.
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Kinds of Kindness
Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe reunite with ‘Poor Things’ director Yorgos Lanthimos for this slight but fun triple-decker sandwich of macabre absurdism.
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