Matt Goldberg
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Review: A Colorful Confection Reveling in Big Emotions
Maggie Kang and Chris Applegate’s animated Netflix film is as fun and breezy as its titular music genre.
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‘Titan’ Review: Netflix’s OceanGate Documentary Gets Bogged Down in a Single Villain
Mark Monroe’s film has difficulty seeing the factors beyond Stockton Rush’s misdeeds
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‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Review: Charming New Installment Subverts the Formula but Needed to Pick a Lane
Director Jonathan Entwistle takes Daniel and Mr. Han to NYC for a story that sometimes surprises and delights and sometimes feels like two movies set against one another
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‘Nonnas’ Review: Vince Vaughn Netflix Movie Is a Comforting Tale of Food and Found Family
The actor stars alongside legendary actresses in Netflix’s charming dramedy
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‘Havoc’ Review: Standard Crime-Actioner Gets an Adrenaline Boost Thanks to Gareth Evans’ Exhilarating Direction
The new Netflix film from “The Raid” director leaves a bright, bloody streak on genre boilerplate
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‘Last Take’ Review: Looking for Halyna Hutchins’ Legacy in an On-Set Tragedy
Rachel Mason’s documentary is at its best when it explores the economic conditions that led to the cinematographer’s death on the set of “Rust”
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‘The Electric State’ Review: A Bizarre Spielberg Riff That’s Too Mechanical to Have Any Heart
The Russo Brothers’ third post-“Endgame” feature is their strongest thus far, but that’s not saying much
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‘One of Them Days’ Review: Keke Palmer-SZA Film Is the Comforting Buddy Comedy Theaters Have Been Missing
The actresses make for a terrific duo in Lawrence Lamont’s new movie
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‘Don’t Die’ Review: Netflix Doc Gets Overly Credulous on the Anti-Aging Trend
Chris Smith’s new movie struggles to find pathos in dubious medical science
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‘Beatles ‘64’ Review: Disney+ Doc Skillfully Shows How Beatlemania Struck America
By narrowing its focus to one chapter in the Beatles’ history, David Tedeschi’s doc is able to better define the group’s impact
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‘Music by John Williams’ Review: An Unabashed Celebration of One of Cinema’s Greatest Composers
There are worse ways to spend 104 minutes than people praising the legendary man behind the scores of “Star Wars” and “Jaws”
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‘Transformers One’ Review: Animated Prequel Is Easily the Best ‘Transformers’ Movie Yet
No humans? No problem!
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‘The Instigators’ Review: Damon and Affleck Shine as Bumbling Criminals in Comic Caper
Even when the script feels loose, Doug Liman’s new movie remains a fun ride
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‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Review: Sequel Proves Will Smith and Martin Lawrence Still Have Gas in the Tank
The nearly 30-year-old franchise is still a blast as the fourth film delights in soap opera hijinks
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Review: Sequel Is a De-Evolution for the Franchise
The bold, courageous storytelling and interesting characters of past installments are completely absent in Wes Ball’s new film