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The Best Movies in Theaters Right Now

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'The Meyerowitz Stories' Review: Adam Sandler & Ben Stiller Excel in Noah Baumbach's Latest

Sandler gives his best performance in almost a decade but that shouldn't eclipse the superb work done by Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, and, most of all, Baumbach.

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‘Goodbye Christopher Robin’ Review: Winnie the Pooh and the Ravages of War

There are two very sad stories behind the creation of ‘Winnie the Pooh’, but neither one adds up to much in Simon Curtis’ film.

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The Future Is Female: How 'Blade Runner 2049’ Uses Gender

It doesn't pass the Bechdel Test, but the 'Blade Runner' sequel is unfortunately very honest about how gender could drift further from equality due to technology—unless we change its course.

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‘Marshall’ Review: A Tepid Look at a Mighty Crusader

Although Chadwick Boseman gives another heroic performance, he’s trapped in a story where the purpose of his crusading character is to enlighten his white partner.

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‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’ Review: A Sexy Origin Story

Rebecca Hall owns this chronicle of the polyamorous relationship that inspired the 'Wonder Woman' comic.

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'Happy Death Day' Review: A Breezy, Self-Aware Time Loop Slasher

The PG-13 slasher may leave hardened horror fans wanting more, but it's a breezy, clever spin on a familiar genre.

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‘Una’ Review: Mara and Mendelsohn Are Captivating in Sexual Abuse Drama

Director Benedict Andrews offers intense confrontations and no easy answers.

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‘Brawl in Cell Block 99’ Review: Vince Vaughn Is Locked Up and Unleashed

S. Craig Zahler’s hyper-violent new film takes its time, but packs a serious punch.

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'Lucky' Review: A Fitting Swan Song for Harry Dean Stanton

Character actor John Caroll Lynch ('Zodiac') delivers much more than a simple ode to one of the greatest character actors of all time.

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‘American Made’ Review: Tom Cruise Grins His Way Through a Dark Comedy

Liman’s story about American amorality tries to work an underwhelming performance to his advantage.

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'mother!' Review: Resting WTF Face

Darren Aronofsky does his best Ingmar Bergman impression. And though it's repetitious and heavy-handed it's often bewitching and audacious.

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'Brad's Status' Review: Mike White Evokes Woody Allen in Hysterical Comedy

Ben Stiller plays a father sending his son off to college in this surprisingly moving comedy/drama.

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‘IT’ Review: The Losers Are the Winners Here

Andy Muschietti’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is a gleefully scary ride that prefers empathy to sadism.

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‘Annabelle: Creation’ Review: ‘The Conjuring’ Spinoff We Needed

We've got another winner from 'Lights Out' director David F. Sandberg!

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‘The Glass Castle’ Review: Days of Whimsy and Misery

Destin Daniel Cretton’s adaptation features strong performances, but fails to glean much insight from Jeannette Walls’ memoir.

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‘Good Time’ Review: Robert Pattinson Has a Crazy Night in Safdie Brothers’ Thriller

A low life criminal (Robert Pattinson) tries to free his brother whose been arrested for a bank heist he had no part in planning.

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‘The Dark Tower’ Review: You Can’t Do an Epic on the Cheap

Nikolaj Arcel’s adaptation of Stephen King’s magnum opus constantly feels like it’s apologizing for its own existence.

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'Columbus' Review: Haley Lu Richardson Lends Immense Heart to Architecture Porn

John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson co-star with some beautiful architecture in this visual essay that's slightly akin to 'Lost in Translation'.

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