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‘Miss You Already’ Review: Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette Elevate Cancer Drama
By Inkoo Kang | November 4, 2015 @ 6:21 AMActresses are hilarious and heart-breaking as friends contending with lady parts that fail them
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‘Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict’ Review: Portrait of an Influential Collector Needs More Depth
By Inkoo Kang | November 3, 2015 @ 3:28 PMLisa Immordino Vreeland’s doc is comprehensive, yet never gets to the core of her subject
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‘CodeGirl’ Review: Feminism – There’s an App for That in This Disappointing Doc
By Inkoo Kang | October 29, 2015 @ 5:35 PMDocumentarian Lesley Chilcott has good intentions, but not enough tension or well-developed characters to sustain a film
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‘Suffragette’ Review: Carey Mulligan Fights for Women’s Rights in Nuanced Drama
By Inkoo Kang | October 21, 2015 @ 12:53 PMThe first women’s movement of the 20th century finally gets the big-screen treatment it deserves
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‘The Last Witch Hunter’ Review: Vin Diesel Casts a Boredom Spell in Effects-Driven Action-Fantasy
By Inkoo Kang | October 21, 2015 @ 9:07 AMRose Leslie, Michael Caine, and Elijah Wood appear in a derivative supernatural epic in which the biggest star is the special effects
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‘I Smile Back’ Review: Sarah Silverman Reinvents Herself in Dour Drama
By Inkoo Kang | October 19, 2015 @ 5:45 PMThe comedian goes dark in a film that illuminates its protagonist too little
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‘Room’ Review: Brie Larson’s Abduction-Escape Drama Walls Itself In
By Inkoo Kang | October 15, 2015 @ 5:48 PMFlawed narrative diminishes the film’s potency, despite powerhouse performances from Larson and young Jacob Tremblay
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‘Victoria’ Review: Single-Take Drama Makes for a Night to Remember
By Inkoo Kang | October 8, 2015 @ 1:28 PMFar from a mere stunt, the drama transports and transfixes despite the main character’s implausible naivete
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‘Goosebumps’ Review: Jack Black Horror Spoof Is Nostalgia Done Right
By Inkoo Kang | October 5, 2015 @ 10:00 AMBlack stars as author (and monster hunter) R.L. Stine in a silly, rollicking adventure that doesn’t take itself too seriously
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‘He Named Me Malala’ Review: Flat Portrait of Nobel Winner Belongs in Schools, Not Cineplexes
By Inkoo Kang | October 1, 2015 @ 11:06 AMOscar-winning documentarian Davis Guggenheim offers more talking points than insight
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‘The Green Inferno’ Review: Eli Roth’s Cannibal Horror Flick Is Racially Reprehensible
By Inkoo Kang | September 23, 2015 @ 6:55 PMRoth’s brutal homage to Italian horror is mired in exploitation — and not in the good way
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‘The New Girlfriend’ Review: Tame Trans Drama Is Too Beautiful to Dismiss
By Inkoo Kang | September 16, 2015 @ 8:20 AMHaunted by death and idiosyncrasy, director François Ozon’s latest is about the loves and identities that dare not speak their names
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‘Breathe’ Review: Melanie Laurent’s Tale of Friendship Gone Wrong Is One of 2015’s Best Films
By Inkoo Kang | September 9, 2015 @ 6:22 PMAn intimate, naturalistic drama about obsessive friendship turns painfully claustrophobic in the actor-director’s marvelous second feature
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‘Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine’ Review: Stunning Peek at Apple Legend’s Dark Sides
By Inkoo Kang | September 3, 2015 @ 10:11 AMAlex Gibney’s ace new documentary on the Silicon Valley giant chronicles Jobs’ path to greatness, trampling friends and foes alike
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‘Hitman: Agent 47’ Review: Video Game Adaptation is All (Messy) Plot, No Believable Characters
By Inkoo Kang | August 19, 2015 @ 6:00 AMDon’t expect this reboot of the ”Hitman“ franchise starring Zachary Quinto and Rupert Friend to break the curse of bad movies made out of hit video games