Author: Jim Lane
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The Bookshop
A serviceable drama that will remind viewers of a time before Amazon, when physical books were popular and their only competition was Patricia Clarkson.
This article was published on 09.20.18
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Peppermint
Aside from its terrible name, Peppermint is a racist, cliche-heavy, tone-deaf approach to the modern-day action flick.
This article was published on 09.20.18
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Life Itself
Though heavily influenced by Dickens, this film is a tragedy that fails to live up to great expectations.
This article was published on 09.20.18
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A Simple Favor
Paul Feig manages to pull off the not-so-simple feat of blending comedy, mystery and drama in this glam-thriller homage.
This article was published on 09.20.18
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Hell hath no fury
As Shakespeare once said, “Hell hath no fury like a talented actress in an uninspired, poorly-conceived revenge flick.”
This article was published on 09.13.18
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The Little Stranger
The strangest, most unsettling thing about this mystery-thriller is its lack of plot.
This article was published on 09.06.18
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Juliet, Naked
Wonderful performances and steady direction make this a delightfully engaging adaptation of Nick Hornby’s novel.
This article was published on 09.06.18
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Operation Finale
If you’re a history buff, you might want to Operation: Walk out of the Theater for this one.
This article was published on 09.06.18
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SN&R’s fall movie preview
SN&R's film critics pick their most anticipated films of the season, and it's a battle of the biopics.
This article was published on 09.06.18
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SN&R Vol 30 Issue 24
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