
Candice Frederick
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‘Black and Blue’ Film Review: Naomie Harris Plays a Conflicted Cop in By-the-Numbers Drama
By Candice Frederick | October 23, 2019 @ 4:35 PMUrbanworld Film Festival 2019: There’s a provocative tale to be told about the balance of being both black and a police officer, but this movie doesn’t feel like telling it
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‘#Female Pleasure’ Film Review: Globe-Spanning Documentary Celebrates Women Reclaiming Sexuality
By Candice Frederick | October 16, 2019 @ 1:13 PMFive brave activists from around the world share their stories and their ongoing fight to smash patriarchal attitudes
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‘Tell Me Who I Am’ Film Review: Amnesiac Revisits Trauma With His Twin in Powerful Documentary
By Candice Frederick | October 16, 2019 @ 10:42 AMThe lies and truths of one family’s past are uncovered in a devastating work of non-fiction
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‘Mister America’ Film Review: An Idiot Runs for Office, But That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore
By Candice Frederick | October 7, 2019 @ 3:46 PMTim Heidecker plays an unqualified criminal on the campaign trail, but this wobbly satire tells us nothing we don’t already know
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‘Lucy in the Sky’ Film Review: Natalie Portman’s Astronaut Cut Loose by Script’s Lack of Mission, Control
By Candice Frederick | October 2, 2019 @ 2:37 PMDirector Noah Hawley and his all-male screenwriting team can’t seem to tether a complicated female character
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‘Sister Aimee’ Film Review: Fictionalized Tale of the Evangelist’s Disappearance Gets Lost On Its Own Path
By Candice Frederick | September 26, 2019 @ 11:12 AMThis look at Aimee Semple McPherson’s desert sojourn buries itself in layers of metatext and revisionism
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‘Ad Astra’ Film Review: Brad Pitt Journeys to the Edge of Space and the Depths of His Character’s Soul
By Candice Frederick | September 18, 2019 @ 12:01 PMPitt’s aloof astronaut sets out to find the father who paved his literal and emotional pathways
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‘Don’t Be Nice’ Film Review: Slam Poetry Doc Follows Artists Finding Their Own Voices
By Candice Frederick | September 18, 2019 @ 11:20 AMThe members of the Bowery Slam Poetry Team articulate their anguish, invisibility and trauma onstage
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‘What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?’ Film Review: Race Documentary Wallows in Tragedy But Offers No Solutions
By Candice Frederick | August 15, 2019 @ 9:19 AMRoberto Minervini’s portrait of black Southerners feels their pain but does nothing to move the conversation forward
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‘This Changes Everything’ Film Review: Hollywood Women Discuss Upping Their Ranks, on Both Sides of the Camera
By Candice Frederick | August 7, 2019 @ 2:34 PMWell-meaning documentary tackles show-biz gender disparity, and while it might not cover all the bases, it’s a good start
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‘Brian Banks’ Film Review: Forgettable Film Squanders Powerful True Story
By Candice Frederick | August 6, 2019 @ 1:56 PMThe potential urgency in this saga of an athlete falsely accused of rape is undercut by the shortchanging of its female characters
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‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Film Review: Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham Go Way Over the Top, With Fast Furiousness
By Candice Frederick | July 31, 2019 @ 9:00 AMThis breathless ”Fast & Furious Presents“ installment never takes itself seriously, but it’s invested in being a blockbuster with heart
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‘Armstrong’ Film Review: Documentary Celebrates the Astronaut as Reluctant Hero
By Candice Frederick | July 10, 2019 @ 6:00 AMFollowing in the lunar footsteps of ”First Man“ and ”Apollo 11,“ David Fairhead’s portrait of Neil Armstrong captures a humble man thrust into greatness
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‘Midsommar’ Film Review: Ari Aster’s ‘Hereditary’ Follow-Up Feels Muddled and Underwritten
By Candice Frederick | July 2, 2019 @ 8:30 AMA fine ensemble, led by Florence Pugh, gets stuck playing the kind of horror characters you want to slap for their stupidity
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‘The Quiet One’ Film Review: Reticent Rolling Stone Bill Wyman Shares Little of Interest in Documentary
By Candice Frederick | June 19, 2019 @ 8:05 AMTribeca 2019: band