Reviews
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‘Better Call Saul’ Review: Bob Odenkirk Leads Worthy Successor to ‘Breaking Bad’
Prequel to Emmy-winning AMC series has its signature style, with a powerful performance from the man who will become Saul Goodman
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‘Seventh Son’ Review: Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore Squandered in Failed Fantasy
With a glut of characters, CGI and mystical whatsits, this long-shelved would-be franchise will generate unintentional laughter for years to come
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‘Jupiter Ascending’: 9 Terrible Reviews That Might Knock the Sci-Fi Movie Out of Audiences Orbit
Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis and Eddie Redmayne lead the cast of the latest adventure from the creators of “The Matrix”
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‘Fresh off the Boat’ Review: ABC Serves Up Smart New Family Sitcom
Eddie Huang-inspired sitcom approaches family, race and culture in daring ways
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‘Love, Rosie’ Review: Lily Collins and Sam Claflin Give Moviegoers a Stale Candy Heart
Only those suffering severe Nicholas Sparks withdrawal should seek out this syrupy British rom-com, which is a pure sugar overload
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‘McFarland, USA’ Review: Kevin Costner Goes the Distance in This True-Life Sports Tale
Drama has real endurance after a quick set-up and is a winner thanks to much more than just the stalwart, steady presence of Costner
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‘Wild Card’ Review: Jason Statham’s Vegas Vengeance Story Goes Bust
A modernized take on a vintage William Goldman script flags between fights
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‘Mad as Hell’ Review: Cenk Uygur and The Young Turks Explored in Doc That’s More Like a Clip Reel
This examination of the rise of rabble-rousing Uygur and his popular YouTube news network would benefit from less cheerleading
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‘Jupiter Ascending’ Review: The Wachowskis Craft a Sci-Fi Saga That’s Breathlessly Exciting But Utterly Ridiculous
Mila Kunis is a toilet-scrubbing Queen of Outer Space and Channing Tatum her part-pooch paramour in a silly adventure that’s fun from start to finish
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‘The SpongeBob Movie’ Review: Swims in Silliness, Even on Dry Land
This second big-screen outing for the cable cartoon favorite maintains a giddy, non-stop barrage of jokes that will tickle kids and adults
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‘The Loft’ Review: James Marsden and Wentworth Miller Thriller as Exciting as an Escrow Hearing
Eric Stonestreet, Karl Urban and Matthias Schoenaerts round out an unconvincing quintet of friends who discover a murdered woman in their shared adultery nest
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‘Black or White’ Reviews: Is the Whole Movie as Good as Kevin Costner’s Performance?
The majority of critics praised the performances, but panned the writing
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‘Project Almanac’ Reviews: Critics Split on Michael Bay’s New Time-Travel Thriller
The movie is also facing stiff competition in holdover “American Sniper” and the Super Bowl
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‘A Month in the Country’ Theater Review: Taylor Schilling and Peter Dinklage Offer Up 2 Hours in the Hamptons
Ivan Turgenev’s characters aren’t in love with who they’re supposed to be, and yet, they’re terribly civilized about it
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‘Girlhood’ Review: Coming-of-Age Movie’s Empathy for Impoverished Teen Girls Curdles Into Pity
Sundance 2015: Céline Sciamma’s portrait of young Parisian women seeking better lives starts strong, but ultimately falls short