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Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 28, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

Emma Stone and <i>The Favourite</i>’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

Emma Stone and The Favourite’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

By Bilge EbiriNovember 28, 2018

It’s the early 18th century, there’s a war on with France, and the persistently ill, somewhat childish Anne struggles both to assert her authority and to preserve her kingdom and her crown

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 22, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

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Alonso Ruizpalacios’ <i>Museo</i> Is Year’s Best and Most Existential Heist Film

Alonso Ruizpalacios’ Museo Is Year’s Best and Most Existential Heist Film

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 22, 2018

Its centerpiece is a breathless break-in at the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, as two 30ish suburbanites, played by Gael Garcia Bernal and Leonardo Ortizgris, attempt to loot artifacts from what is known as the Mayan room

Julian Schnabel’s <i>At Eternity’s Gate</i> Invites Us to Look Through Van Gogh’s Eyes

Julian Schnabel’s At Eternity’s Gate Invites Us to Look Through Van Gogh’s Eyes

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 21, 2018

Probing the painter’s senses as he tramps about the south of France, Schnabel’s film is drunk with light, a little touched in the head itself, giving over to van Gogh’s perspective through gorgeously disorienting POV shots …

The Latest <i>Robin Hood</i> Robs From the Past to Give the Present Nothing

The Latest Robin Hood Robs From the Past to Give the Present Nothing

By Kristen Yoonsoo KimNovember 21, 2018

The actual 2018 Robin Hood remains a haphazard action thriller taking place sometime during the Crusades, with Taron Egerton basically reprising his breakout Kingsman role as a scrappy normie getting recruited and trained for skilled combat

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<i>Creed II</i> Follows Up a Classic With (Sigh) an Okay <i>Rocky</i> Movie

Creed II Follows Up a Classic With (Sigh) an Okay Rocky Movie

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 20, 2018

The story concerns sort of a play date between the kids fathered by the first generation of Rocky boxers: Creed versus the son of Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago, who in Rocky IV was built up as pretty much the most devastating weapon in the Soviet nuclear arsenal

Rosamund Pike Dazzles, but <i>A Private War</i> Puts a Reporter Before Her Reporting

Rosamund Pike Dazzles, but A Private War Puts a Reporter Before Her Reporting

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 19, 2018

Pike’s Colvin is haunted by visions of carnage she has seen, sometimes imagining that her London home is a bombed-out shell of itself, that a little girl she once saw die is lying in her own bed

Celebrate Ingmar Bergman’s Centennial By Watching These Seven Films

Celebrate Ingmar Bergman’s Centennial By Watching These Seven Films

By Ashley NaftuleNovember 17, 2018

From sex comedies to dark dramas, the Swedish director did it all.

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Netflix’s <i>Outlaw King</i> Is Just Beardo vs. Beardo in Scotland’s Mud Pits

Netflix’s Outlaw King Is Just Beardo vs. Beardo in Scotland’s Mud Pits

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 16, 2018

One lord scowls with even more surliness than the rest: Chris Pine is Robert the Bruce, a Scot who will, eventually, declare himself king of his country and wage guerrilla war against Edward

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 15, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

With <i>Buster Scruggs</i>, the Coen Brothers Fully Commit to Cheery Meaninglessness

With Buster Scruggs, the Coen Brothers Fully Commit to Cheery Meaninglessness

By April WolfeNovember 15, 2018

In typical Coen fashion, most people in the movie meet ironic or wry deaths, but this time the Coens seem to be actively eschewing any deeper emotional connection between the audience and the characters

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<i>Green Book</i> Marks the Unwelcome Return of the Cute Racism Movie

Green Book Marks the Unwelcome Return of the Cute Racism Movie

By Craig D. LindseyNovember 15, 2018

The film is based on a true story, and its title comes from the guidebook Lip carries, which lists the hotels and motels where black people were welcome back then

<i>Border</i> Lays Bare the Heart of a Troll — a Fantasy Troll, Not the Evil Kind

Border Lays Bare the Heart of a Troll — a Fantasy Troll, Not the Evil Kind

By Bilge EbiriNovember 15, 2018

All we know of our protagonist Tina (a very good Eva Melander) at first is that she is a quiet, somber Swedish customs guard working a border crossing and is also, as it happens, quite distinctive-looking

Explosive <i>Widows</i> Dares to Be So Much More Than a Heist Flick

Explosive Widows Dares to Be So Much More Than a Heist Flick

By April WolfeNovember 14, 2018

This thoughtful, textured story — though brutal at times — stands as one of the clearest depictions of turmoil, racism and nepotism in local politics that’s ever been drawn onscreen

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Hip-Hop Satire <i>Bodied</i> Hits Hard Until It Goes All Serious in the End

Hip-Hop Satire Bodied Hits Hard Until It Goes All Serious in the End

By Craig D. LindseyNovember 14, 2018

Director Joseph Kahn (who cowrote the script with actual battle rapper Alex “Kid Twist” Larsen), a man who directed many a hip-hop video in his time, knows exactly what cliches and tropes need to be mocked

<i>The Front Runner</i> Exposes the Hart of a Political Sex Scandal

The Front Runner Exposes the Hart of a Political Sex Scandal

By Bilge EbiriNovember 14, 2018

… This is less a film about Gary Hart — who, as played by Jackman, remains something of an enigma — than one about the operatives and volunteers and journalists swirling around his candidacy

<i>Sorry to Bother You</i> Director Boots Riley Talks Art and Socialism

Sorry to Bother You Director Boots Riley Talks Art and Socialism

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 13, 2018

The artist and activist’s surprise hit film is the most radical Hollywood movie in ages.

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In 1969, Stan Lee Told Angry Readers That Comics Must Stand Up for Civil Rights

In 1969, Stan Lee Told Angry Readers That Comics Must Stand Up for Civil Rights

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 12, 2018

From Lee and Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and John Romita and many more came the great flowering of ‘60s superheroes, the ones who seemed like human beings in ways that Superman or Batman didn’t

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 8, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

Lee Chang-dong’s <i>Burning</i> Torches Sex, Obsession and Class

Lee Chang-dong’s Burning Torches Sex, Obsession and Class

By Bilge EbiriNovember 8, 2018

Lee Chang-dong’s dexterity with the telling minutiae of human interactions ensures that Burning makes for an emotionally gripping film

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<i>The Girl in the Spider’s Web</i> Reduces Its Heroine to a Meh James Bond

The Girl in the Spider’s Web Reduces Its Heroine to a Meh James Bond

By Bilge EbiriNovember 8, 2018

By and large, this latest entry in Lisbeth’s adventures … offers a drab genre piece that’s more like an attempt to establish a James Bond-like franchise for Lisbeth than a compelling exploration of the character

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