Alonso Duralde
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								‘Vacation’ Review: Ed Helms and Christina Applegate Make a Few Precious Memories on a Mostly Tedious DriveA few gags pop in an otherwise routine sequel that puts a new generation of Griswolds on the holiday road to Wally World 
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								‘Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation’ Review: Tom Cruise Saves the World (Again) in Slightly Exhausting AdventureShould you choose to accept it, this fifth entry goes just a bit overboard in delivering the globe-trotting thrills 
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								‘Trainwreck’ Review: Amy Schumer Makes Brash, Bawdy Leap to Big ScreenThis smart, savvy film puts an interesting spin on rom-com gender tropes — plus, it’s hilarious 
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								‘Ant-Man’ Review: Paul Rudd’s Charisma Gets Stepped On in Marvel’s Latest OfferingThe jokes don’t land and the thrills don’t thrill in this shrinky-dink superhero saga 
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								‘Paper Towns’ Review: John Green Coming-of-Age Road Comedy Puts Teens in Driver’s SeatAn intriguing tale from the “Fault in Our Stars” author reminds us that cool kids struggle to live up their own legends 
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								‘Self/less’ Review: Ryan Reynolds Shares Ben Kingsley’s Brain in Point/less ThrillerIf a sci-fi movie feels like a rip-off of the 1960s classic “Seconds,” does that make it “Thirds”? 
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								‘Magic Mike XXL’ Review: Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer and Cast Grind Their Way Through Bumpy SequelIf the first movie was a serious drama disguised as a ladies’ night out, this follow-up is a bachelorette party you have to wait almost two hours to get to 
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								‘Minions’ Review: Sidekicks Become the Stars in This Silly SequelA sense of the absurd livens up this saga of the little yellow henchmen, thrust into the spotlight after two “Despicable Me” movies 
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								‘Dope’ Review: John Hughes Meets the ‘Hood in Rick Famuyiwa Teen Action ComedyThis vibrant film is a bit of a mess, but it’s a beautiful one 
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								‘Southpaw’ Review: Jake Gyllenhaal’s Standout Performance Punches Through Every Old-Movie ClicheDirector Antoine Fuqua’s entertaining riches-to-rags-and-back saga could have been made in 1935 – not that that’s a bad thing 
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								‘Inside Out’ Review: In Pixar’s Latest, Emotions Run the ShowWith heroes Joy (Amy Poehler) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith), this beautiful, moving animated epic will make you feel lots of feelings 
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								‘Live from New York!’ Review: ‘SNL’ Celebrates 40 With a Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time DocFour decades of the late-night comedy and producer Lorne Michaels are explored with all the fawning toothlessness of an infomercial 
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								‘Jurassic World’ Review: Chris Pratt’s Character, Like the Screenplay, Feels as Lab-Generated as the DinosThe nonsensical story is bad enough without depriving Pratt of his charm and good humor in a generic, square-jawed leading-man role 
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								‘Insidious: Chapter 3’ Review – Lin Shaye Shines as the Original Female GhostbusterThe scares are OK in this third movie, but the veteran character actress makes the most of a meaty role and lots of screen time 
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								‘Entourage’ Review: Jeremy Piven and the Boys Are Back, and They’re ObnoxiousIf you’ve never seen the long-gone HBO series, you may wonder why you’re supposed to care about any of these entitled Hollywood jerks 














