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<i>12 Strong</i> Is the Rare U.S. Desert-War Movie to Tell the Story of an Unambiguous Victory

12 Strong Is the Rare U.S. Desert-War Movie to Tell the Story of an Unambiguous Victory

By Alan ScherstuhlJanuary 19, 2018

It’s a somewhat boisterous adventure, a war movie where you cheer not just for the boys to make it home but for them to complete the mission

For Better or Worse, <i>Den of Thieves</i> Gives Gerard Butler 140 Minutes to Ham It Up

For Better or Worse, Den of Thieves Gives Gerard Butler 140 Minutes to Ham It Up

By Danny KingJanuary 19, 2018

Christian Gudegast’s Den of Thieves comes in a cut above the usual trash that Gerard Butler stars in (Law Abiding Citizen, Olympus Has Fallen), which is to say it’s a cut above movies that themselves are already passably diverting …

<i>The Alienist</i>’s Old New York Is Thrillingly Alive — but Its Serial-Killer Plotting Is Too Last-Century

The Alienist’s Old New York Is Thrillingly Alive — but Its Serial-Killer Plotting Is Too Last-Century

By Alan ScherstuhlJanuary 17, 2018

The first two episodes each build to a set piece in the city’s bowels, one in a factory’s attic and the other in a brothel catering to men who prefer boys dressed as women

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A Nashville Star Learns What Really Matters in the Too-Obvious <i>Forever My Girl</i>

A Nashville Star Learns What Really Matters in the Too-Obvious Forever My Girl

By Danny KingJanuary 17, 2018

Where the movie occasionally locates some surprise and resonance is in the tiny exchanges, when Wolf allows her characters to breathe, free of the demands of a schematic narrative

<i>Hot Lead, Hard Fury</i> Premieres at the Oriental Theater

Hot Lead, Hard Fury Premieres at the Oriental Theater

By Levi NoeJanuary 17, 2018

On January 25, at the Oriental Theater, American Vintage Pictures will premiere its latest release, Hot Lead Hard Fury.

<i>The Final Year</i> Follows Efforts of Obama Team Members to Fix World They Don’t Notice Is Burning

The Final Year Follows Efforts of Obama Team Members to Fix World They Don’t Notice Is Burning

By Alan ScherstuhlJanuary 16, 2018

For much of The Final Year, convinced of Hillary Clinton’s victory, the members of Obama’s crew insist that their successes and failures are part of a continuity – that their work will inform the work of the next administration

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<i>American Crime Story</i>‘s <i>Versace</i> Doesn’t Actually Have Much Versace — and That’s Great

American Crime Story‘s Versace Doesn’t Actually Have Much Versace — and That’s Great

By Lara ZarumJanuary 16, 2018

Versace is a puzzle the viewer puts together as it goes on, and with this approach the story seems to ripen with every episode as we move deeper and more intimately into Cunanan’s past

Yes, Taraji P. Henson — and Cinematographer — Are Better Than an Iffy <i>Proud Mary</i>

Yes, Taraji P. Henson — and Cinematographer — Are Better Than an Iffy Proud Mary

By April WolfeJanuary 15, 2018

It’s a sad day when the cinematographer carries the full burden of storytelling, but in this instance it’s also at least a wonderful opportunity to marvel at Laustsen’s work

Of Course, Michael Haneke’s <i>Happy End</i> Doesn’t Live Up to its Name

Of Course, Michael Haneke’s Happy End Doesn’t Live Up to its Name

By April WolfeJanuary 15, 2018

The film drags when Haneke pulls focus to the other, duller characters, perhaps inevitably, as it seems his intention for those people to lack interiority or thoughtfulness

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Liam Neeson’s <i>The Commuter</i> Is Anything but Routine

Liam Neeson’s The Commuter Is Anything but Routine

By Danny KingJanuary 10, 2018

Like many a Collet-Serra protagonist, Michael endures much punishment throughout The Commuter — some of it, as with one close-quarters battle involving a guitar, presented in spectacular extended-take fashion

<i>The Insult</i> a Reminder That Sometimes It’s Good to Be Totally on the Nose

The Insult a Reminder That Sometimes It’s Good to Be Totally on the Nose

By Alan ScherstuhlJanuary 10, 2018

The Insult is a little pushy, sometimes even tough to swallow, but no more than actual geopolitics

Just in time, <i>Paddington 2</i> Reminds Us to Celebrate Human/Bearish Decency

Just in time, Paddington 2 Reminds Us to Celebrate Human/Bearish Decency

By Bilge EbiriJanuary 10, 2018

In Paddington 2, the emigre bear (again voiced by Ben Whishaw) appears to be the glue holding the Browns’ diverse, colorful neighborhood together

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In the Darkest Hour, Liz Hannah and <i>The Post</i> Seize the Moment

In the Darkest Hour, Liz Hannah and The Post Seize the Moment

By April WolfeJanuary 9, 2018

The Post tells the story of the late Katherine Graham (Meryl Streep), the longtime publisher of The Washington Post, who took over its operations after her husband committed suicide in the 1970s

Spielberg’s <i>The Post</i> Weaponizes Nostalgia — for Good

Spielberg’s The Post Weaponizes Nostalgia — for Good

By Bilge EbiriJanuary 9, 2018

Bradlee and Graham learn over the course of The Post to abandon the clubby congeniality that allowed politicians to lie to the press for so long without ever getting called on it

Suspenseful <i>Django</i> Imagines the King of Gypsy Jazz at War

Suspenseful Django Imagines the King of Gypsy Jazz at War

By Alan ScherstuhlJanuary 8, 2018

Like Reinhardt playing that party in Thonon-les-Bains, on the border between France and Switzerland, Django director Etienne Comar refuses the limitations imposed on him

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With <i>Phantom Thread</i>, Paul Thomas Anderson Stitches Together a Daringly Quiet Love Story

With Phantom Thread, Paul Thomas Anderson Stitches Together a Daringly Quiet Love Story

By Bilge EbiriJanuary 8, 2018

Phantom Thread unfolds so quietly that the questions it’s asking about the nature of desire and attraction, and its delicately confrontational back and forth between Alma and Reynolds, may not register immediately

Christian Bale and <i>Hostiles</i> Brood Their Way Through the Frontier

Christian Bale and Hostiles Brood Their Way Through the Frontier

By Danny KingJanuary 5, 2018

This surge of internal agony seems intended to pulse throughout the movie’s gruesome state-crossing trek, but Bale, in the part, is much less caricature-adjacent in the lighter beats …

<i>I, Tonya</i> Spins Exhilarating Story of Class and Abuse in America

I, Tonya Spins Exhilarating Story of Class and Abuse in America

By April WolfeJanuary 3, 2018

Those expecting camp or catfights won’t find them in Gillespie’s movie, which instead offers thoughtful and somewhat objective critiques …

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<i>Thelma</i> Skips the Jump Scares — But It’s Still Deeply Disturbing

Thelma Skips the Jump Scares — But It’s Still Deeply Disturbing

By Bilge EbiriJanuary 2, 2018

Although it goes beyond a mere stylistic device, the supernatural here often feels like a function of Thelma’s loneliness and inner turmoil

Save Us, TV: Here Are the Shows to Cling to This January

Save Us, TV: Here Are the Shows to Cling to This January

By Laura BeckJanuary 2, 2018

Sure, it felt like 50 centuries, and we all look like Medusa, but we’re still (kinda) standing, so holy hell. I think that calls for some TV!

Fatih Akin’s <i>In the Fade</i> Dares to Flip Expectations About Terrorism

Fatih Akin’s In the Fade Dares to Flip Expectations About Terrorism

By Bilge EbiriDecember 27, 2017

… The film has three sections, and each part seems to assume a different set of genre conventions, a different set of emotional cues

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Powell and Pressburger’s Cosmic Pageant <i>A Matter of Life and Death</i> Remains a Heartening Celebration of American Diversity

Powell and Pressburger’s Cosmic Pageant A Matter of Life and Death Remains a Heartening Celebration of American Diversity

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 27, 2017

… Powell and Pressburger are after something richer than the laughs of Here Comes Mr. Jordan and more expansively philosophical than It’s a Wonderful Life

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