A Philip Marlowe movie made by people who don't enjoy Philip Marlowe.
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A cannibal love story seems like a silly idea, but Bones & All is not silly at all. It's great.
Steven Spielberg is just an old man talking to himself at this point, but he's great at it.
Cocaine Bear is the perfect movie to see with your MAGA uncle and your vegan little sister without starting a conflict.
Goddamn it. This was not just a metaphor for Irish Civil War, wasn't it?
Tár is nearly 160 minutes of classical music, ideological conversation and narcissism, but it's good. I promise.
Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don DeLillo's contemporary classic is serviceable and, at times, memorable.
There is still magic left in Kevin Smith. Not that much, but it's still there.
You've seen this movie a hundred times before, but it still hits the spot.
It was impossible to avoid this movie in the Holidays. I tried, believe me.
A phenomenal first act that results in just a very good, very smart movie.
A little too iconoclast and self-referential to be a classic, but quite Coen-y nonetheless.
No one likes origin stories, but Pearl isn’t like anything you’ve seen.
It’s difficult for men to see past their own dicks, but this is what we look like past it.
It’s a great way to spend two hours, but you won't remember it in two weeks.