A deceptively complex examination of the relationship between feelings and words, and how inadequately we often navigate the two.
Read MoreThe sort of movie that can actually teach people something about an issue without being only recommendable as education, which is far from easy and worth the effort.
Read MoreBoasts terrific animation (a big change from the griminess of its predecessor) and eventually feels as exciting as watching someone else play a video game.
Read MoreCould use a little less restraint, like a groove that missed the entrance for a solo.
Read MoreHas a terrific understanding of how change happens, respecting what’s often a hard and painful process with an uncommon willingness to break through illusions.
Read MoreOften seems aimed at people who died the moment “Seinfeld” ended, or at least whose TVs broke and were never fixed.
Read MoreOnly resembles romance in a world that sees “The Bachelor” fantasy dates as peak connection.
Read MoreGets off to a crackling start and proceeds to get dumber and duller without any hint of recovery.
Read MoreJolting and simultaneously entertaining and crushing stuff.
Read MoreMurky and dumb and neither shallow nor deep and not enough of anything in particular.
Read MoreCall it “Faint Praise: The Movie,” but “I laughed, I groaned, I didn’t regret it,” is praise all the same.
Read MoreConsidering how warped our dreams can be, “Dream Scenario” lands a long way from mind-blowing.
Read MoreSometimes average is just average.
Read More“Anatomy of a Fall” holds you, but it would be overstatement to suggest that it doesn’t let go. Or that it lands with stunning impact rather than a soft landing about how often or how easily love and justice slip out of reach.
Read MoreTakes a potentially limited setup and turns it into a cute movie about intimacy that actually understands and engages the challenge.
Read MoreThere are so many reasons to be discouraged by “Players” that it’s hard to know what to feel most bummed about.
Read MoreStruggles to generate insight rather than simple points about dynamics either sparky or stale.
Read MoreThere’s duplicating assets and there’s sitting on the copy machine.
Read MoreSomething extremely rare: a delightful, highly recommendable watch that also happens to be wise and troubling about large, complicated, important issues.
Read MoreLike the show that turned Johnson into a star, “Self Reliance” is usually funny enough and charming enough to overcome sometimes weak ideas, though occasionally it’s a close call.
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