Alonso Duralde
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								‘Beasts of No Nation’ Venice Review: Idris Elba Creates Child Soldiers in Bold and Harrowing DramaWriter-director Cary Fukunaga stares unblinkingly at real-life horrors, aided greatly by a powerful lead performance by young first-time actor Abraham Attah 
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								‘Black Mass’ Venice Review: Johnny Depp Returns to Actual Acting in Gripping True-Crime TaleDepp’s turn as James “Whitey” Bulger anchors a film packed to the gills with star turns and real-life intrigue 
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								‘Spotlight’ Venice Review: Michael Keaton Exposes the Catholic Sex Abuse ConspiracyThis taut drama from Tom McCarthy ranks among the few journalistic procedurals that deserves to be mentioned alongside “All the President’s Men” 
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								‘Everest’ Venice Review: Jake Gyllenhaal and Company Find Some Thrills But Mostly Thin AirDirector Baltasar Kormákur’s adventure epic has breathtaking moments of peril, but too many characters make for an unsatisfying docudrama 
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								‘Z for Zachariah’ Review: Chris Pine and Chiwetel Ejiofor Compete for Margot Robbie After the ApocalypseIn the captivating new film from “Compliance” director Craig Zobel, an Eden rises from the ashes — with one Adam too many 
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								‘We Are Your Friends’ Review: Zac Efron Spins Through a DJ Drama Low on Ideas-Per-MinuteA scene-stealing performance from Wes Bentley and occasional flourishes from director Max Joseph are the only standouts in this tale of rags to riches in the world of EDM 
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								‘No Escape’ Review: Owen Wilson Saves His Family in This Slick, Racist ThrillerCompetent action filmmaking and one speech about corporate imperialism can’t make up for this action flick’s queasy “Save the white people” subtext 
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								‘Digging for Fire’ Review: Jake Johnson Leads Cast of Indie All-Stars in Boring Endurance TestWhat with all the L.A. narcissists navel-gazing poolside, director Joe Swanberg’s latest plays like sub-par Henry Jaglom 
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								‘Grandma’ Review: Lily Tomlin Steers a Poignant, Hilarious Tour de ForceThe moving and witty day-in-the-life offers up a career highlight not just for Tomlin but also for Sam Elliott and writer-director Paul Weitz 
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								‘American Ultra’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg Give Their All to Ultra-Violent, Ultra-Stupid ComedyWhat’s meant to be a broad and bloody farce descends into a cartoony mess that wastes the talents of its stars (including Connie Britton and Topher Grace) 
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								‘Mistress America’ Review: Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach Reteam for Another Cringingly Funny ComedyThe “Frances Ha” team further dissects the Manic Pixie Dream Girl 
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								‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ Review: Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer Heat Up the Cold War in ’60s Spy RebootGuy Ritchie’s post-Mod rejiggering of the old TV show doesn’t always live up to its best bits, but it’s a bracing splash of cool in the dog days of summer 
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								‘Fantastic Four’ Review: 10 Minutes of Michael B. Jordan-Kate Mara-Miles Teller Chemistry, 1 1/2 Hours of Bad StoryLatest reboot of Marvel property ends just as it’s finally getting started 
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								‘Ricki and the Flash’ Review: Meryl Streep Rocks Through a Script That Gathers MossScreenwriter Diablo Cody offers up almost-characters in an almost-story, resulting in an almost-movie 
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								‘The End of the Tour’ Review: Jason Segel, Jesse Eisenberg Turn Dialogue into Riveting Cinema“Infinite Jest” author David Foster Wallace meets Rolling Stone interviewer David Lipsky in film exploring the push and pull between subject and journalist 














