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It was 1979, and the New Hollywood was winding down.
A stylish but dramatically suspect L.A. neo-noir with some lasting images to spare.
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The motion-capture legend breaks down his most complicated role to date.
An occasionally charming indie comedy that struggles to fit its many vignettes together.
Terrence Malick offers yet another protracted exercise in purposeless existential wandering.
Michael Peña and Alexander Skarsgård entertain in an offensive, unfocused buddy comedy.
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller shines, thanks to a powerful lead performance.
A beautiful exploration of loss and grief, all with the help of a big, tall monster.
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