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‘Mangrove’ Review: A Restaurant’s Radicalism
The first episode in Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology dramatizes protest and police brutality in 1960s London.The first episode in Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology…
View More ‘Mangrove’ Review: A Restaurant’s Radicalism‘Soros’ Review: A Philanthropist in the Spotlight
This documentary on the Holocaust survivor and successful investor isn’t an objective portrait and doesn’t aspire to be.This documentary on the Holocaust survivor and successful…
View More ‘Soros’ Review: A Philanthropist in the Spotlight‘Team Marco’ Review: Bocce Will Save Our Youth
An obnoxious youth is taught the ways of the bocce court in this Staten Island family drama from Julio Vincent Gambuto.An obnoxious youth is taught…
View More ‘Team Marco’ Review: Bocce Will Save Our Youth‘Vanguard’ Review: Jackie Chan, More Avuncular Than Action This Time
Playing a chief executive, Chan mostly observes rather than takes part in this movie’s death-defying stunts.Playing a chief executive, Chan mostly observes rather than takes…
View More ‘Vanguard’ Review: Jackie Chan, More Avuncular Than Action This Time‘The Last Vermeer’ Review: A Lost Masterpiece Is Only the Beginning
The Danish actor Claes Bang plays an army officer in the aftermath of World War II, investigating paintings that have fallen into Nazi hands.The Danish…
View More ‘The Last Vermeer’ Review: A Lost Masterpiece Is Only the Beginning‘The Princess Switch: Switched Again’ Review: A Who’s Who of Hudgens
A holiday game of musical thrones keeps Vanessa Hudgens whirling through costumes and accents.A holiday game of musical thrones keeps Vanessa Hudgens whirling through costumes…
View More ‘The Princess Switch: Switched Again’ Review: A Who’s Who of Hudgens‘Sound of Metal’ Review: When the Music Stops, the Healing Begins
Riz Ahmed is touchingly credible as a musician who loses his hearing in this unusual drama.Riz Ahmed is touchingly credible as a musician who loses…
View More ‘Sound of Metal’ Review: When the Music Stops, the Healing Begins‘Embattled’ Review: Hitting Back
This macho drama concerns a mixed martial arts fighter and the son he continues to abuse — in the cage.This macho drama concerns a mixed…
View More ‘Embattled’ Review: Hitting Back‘The Twentieth Century’ Review: The Great Weird North
In Matthew Rankin’s visually exuberant film, a candidate for prime minister copes with fascism and fetishism in a bizarro-world version of Canada’s past.In Matthew Rankin’s…
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