Lionsgate
Sicario 2: Soldado
The first Sicario set a high bar for anything that followed in its footsteps. Directed and shot by the impeccable pairing of Denis Villeneuve and recently Oscar-knighted Roger Deakins, Sicario was a thriller which outlined the American/Mexican relationship with drug cartels entirely void of morals and a film that gripped pretty much in its entirety, that… View Article
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On Chesil Beach
Everything is treated with Utmost Gravity without really offering much of reason why we should care.
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Wonder
Personal journeys cannot fail to hit the right chord, if attempted well.
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Stronger
A sensitive, thoughtful and deeply compassionate interpretation of a fraught moment in our shared history
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All Eyez on Me
No more illuminating than a cursory scan of a Wikipedia page
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She’s Funny That Way
Bogdanovich has given us a lot, we should be very happy but this film is not his legacy.
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Slow West
It’s too bad the one convention they didn’t adhere to was that, in Westerns, no one likes the preacher.
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The Invisible Woman
Love is fleeting, art is eternal.
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The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete
How can you not like it? You can’t, really. It’s earnest. Thank God it got made, thank God Sundance is there to show it, and keep on trucking.
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The Cabin in the Woods
The fun is in sitting in stunned silence, totally blind to what might happen next, which is a giddy and thrilling ride that’s all-too-rare in cinema.
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