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Bottoms
This queer comedy remains uncompromisingly outrageous and hilarious from start to finish, and if it’s too weird to be a box-office smash, then it has the makings of a future cult classic.
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Ferrari
In his first feature film in eight years, director Michael Mann passionately captures a life where the drive for success and the threat of disaster were intricately intertwined.
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The Promised Land
A beautifully imagined and played tale of men at war with the elements and each other with just a few screenplay hiccoughs.
Read More >>Maestro
Bradley Cooper’s ambitious sophomore directorial effort, about Leonard Bernstein’s married life, soars and sweeps in some passages while falling flat in others.
Read More >>A Haunting in Venice
Branagh’s most successful Agatha Christie adaptation to date finds mystery and suspense in period, setting, and another distinguished ensemble.
Read More >>Equalizer 3
The third film in Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua’s ultraviolent thriller series is the best one yet. (If only that meant more than it does.)
Read More >>Theater Camp
Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman’s loving tribute to theatre teachers, camp and performances is familiar but a little magic all the same.
Read More >>Blue Beetle
A superhero movie with laughs, action, cultural specificity and human-sized stakes — here’s hoping there’s room for this character in the next reboot of the DC Universe.
Read More >>Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story
This biopic of a gamer-turned-racer delivers sports-movie uplift and racing-movie thrills while never letting up on the product placement.
Read More >>Meg 2: The Trench
Meg 2: The Trench wastes an hour or so before finally delivering what we paid to see: giant, prehistoric sharks eating tourists.
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