entertainment reviews
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'Wajib': Film Review | Locarno 2017
Palestinian writer-director Annemarie Jacir's third feature 'Wajib' competes for the Golden Leopard at the Swiss showcase. read more
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'Let the Corpses Tan' ('Laissez bronzer les cadavres'): Film Review | Locarno 2017
Elina Lowensohn stars in 'Let the Corpses Tan,' the third feature by writer-directors Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani, a Franco-Belgian...
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'The Only Living Boy in New York': Film Review
Rising star Callum Turner plays a young Manhattanite who has an affair with his father's mistress in Marc Webb's 'The Only Living Boy in New...
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'Some Freaks': Fantasia Review
Ian MacAllister McDonald's relationship drama 'Some Freaks' centers on three friends struggling with the transition from high school to college....
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'Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later': TV Review
'Wet Hot American Summer' returns for its second season on Netflix, and while there are plenty of laughs, there are more slow patches than ever...
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'This Time Tomorrow': Film Review
A Colombian family is beset by tragedy in 'This Time Tomorrow,' Lina Rodriguez's sophomore feature. read more
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'Lycan': Film Review
Dania Ramirez plays a misfit student on an ill-fated camping trip in husband Bev Land's first feature, 'Lycan.' read more
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'Chronically Metropolitan': Film Review
Shiloh Fernandez, Chris Noth and Mary-Louise Parker appear in 'Chronically Metropolitan,' Xavier Manrique's comedy about literary Manhattanites....
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'Unforgiven': THR's 1992 Review
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'Kidnap': Film Review
Halle Berry stars as a desperate mom trying to save her son from ruthless abductors in Luis Prieto’s thriller ‘Kidnap.’ read more
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'The Dark Tower': Film Review
After over a decade of attempts, Stephen King's self-described magnum opus comes to the big screen via director Nikolaj Arcel's 'The Dark Tower.'...
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'A Parallelogram': Theater Review
A woman discovers she has the ability to change time in 'A Paraellologram,' the new dark comedy by Bruce Norris, the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning...