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Flick picks: "Richard Jewell" story distracted by poetic license
Few players come off well in "Richard Jewell," Clint Eastwood's biopic about the security guard who discovered and was suspected of planting a bomb at Centennial Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics celebrations in Atlanta. Not the government, in th.....»»
Flick picks: "Waves" crashes with elevated emotion and technique
Director-writer Trey Edward Schults integrates theme and form to a degree that will delight cineastes......»»
Flick picks: "Ford v Ferrari" challenges notions of risk, reward at the race track
Matt Damon and Christian Bale butt heads with Ford in a thrilling race car drama......»»
Flick picks: "Honey Boy" bares writer-star Shia LaBeouf"s heart and soul
Shia LaBeouf's screenwriting debut about his troubled childhood is empathetic — to both the star and his dad — and poignant......»»
Flick picks: "Jojo Rabbit" mocks Hitler with a message for today
Director Taika Waititi satirizes the Führer with an indictment of indoctrination into hate that's still painfully resonant today and hope that it can be overcome......»»
Flick picks: "Ms. Purple" delivers a blue mood
Director Justin Chon continues his exploration of Korean American life in Los Angeles with a somber, at times ponderous drama about two grown siblings......»»
Flick picks: ‘Vita & Virginia’ is a love letter to literary lovers
The friendship and romance between English writers Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West gets cinematic treatment in a swooning adaptation of Eileen Atkins’ play......»»
Flick picks: ‘Angel Has Fallen,’ indeed
Gerard Butler’s “Fallen†franchise has been relegated to the dregs of August, and deservedly so......»»
Flick picks: ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ — and unexpectedly into viewers’ hearts
Jillian Bell stars as a champion for those who have achieved a goal they once thought of their reach......»»
Flick picks: Cate Blanchett is unforgettable in ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’
Cate Blanchett give a tour de force performance as the titular heroine in Richard Linklater’s tonally confusing “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?â€.....»»
Flick picks: ‘Good Boys’ do superbad things in raucous comedy
A dozen years after nerdy best friends “Seth†and “Evan†were put through the ringer trying to get to a party in “Superbad,†filmmakers this year are riffing on the formula, first with the gender-swapped “Booksmart†and now with the twee.....»»
Flick picks: Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore revel in domestic mystery of ‘After the Wedding’
With a simple gender swap, this remake of the 2006 Oscar-nominated Danish film turns into a powerful dramatic showcase for Michelle Williams and Julianne Moore......»»
Flick picks: ‘Luce’ tackles racial politics in the guise of a thriller
Powered by a chilling performance by Kelvin Harrison Jr. in the title role opposite a formidable Octavia Spencer, the film asks more questions than it answers......»»
Flick picks: ‘Once Upon a Time’ is Quentin Tarantino’s Hollywood fairy tale
Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film marks a turn for the auteur — a contemplative meditation less about plot than about character......»»
Flick picks: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ provides ‘Endgame’ closure
Tom Holland stars as a teenage superhero who’d rather pursue the girl he likes than save the world......»»
Flick picks: ‘Yesterday’ misses The Beatles, but not much
Danny Boyle’s romantic comedy wonders what would happen if The Beatles never existed?.....»»
Flick picks: ‘Toy Story 4’ explores the meaning of life
One kid’s trash is another little girl’s toy in “Toy Story 4,†bringing existential angst and affirmation with him......»»
Flick picks: ‘Rocketman’ blasts new life into musical biopic genre
Taron Egerton stars in the full-on musical fantasy driven by Elton John’s catalog of pop-rock hits......»»
Flick picks: ‘The Souvenir’ shops personal pain for familiar experience
British filmmaker Joanna Hogg has turned her lens on her own life in a romance starring Honor Swinton Byrne in a breakout debut......»»
Flick picks: ‘John Wick 3’ is bigger and badder
The creativity — and sheer volume — of killing in “John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum†is breathtaking......»»