The Barbie movie by director Greta Gerwig takes some significant risks but is primarily a success.
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The ostensible premise of Sunny Chan’s Men on the Dragon, the centerpiece film at the 2018 New York Asian Film...
Ogami, one half of the odd-couple detective pairing in The Blood of Wolves, is a familiar figure. He has leathery...
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Boots Riley’s feature film debut is provocative, unpredictable, and filled with raucous energy. The story follows Oakland native Cassius Green...
It probably won't be anyone’s favorite superhero film, or even their favorite Marvel film, but 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' is...
One of the most highly anticipated events of Anime Expo 2018 was by far the premiere of Flavors of Youth,...
For every killer witty quip courtesy of talented writing, there’s a groan-inducing puddle of unfunny muck to contrast. Zombified bumbling...
'Respeto' is one of the best illustrations of political turmoil wreaking havoc on a group of people.
Halfway through, it’s obvious that this year has so far been a trove of genre filmmaking. Looking at the list...
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'Liverleaf' overstays its welcome in order to provide something melodramatic, and ultimately boring.