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Jordan Peele’s sophomore feature is unsettling, ambitious, daring, messy, and utterly engrossing.
Jordan Peele’s sophomore feature is unsettling, ambitious, daring, messy, and utterly engrossing.
The First Purge continues the series’ evolution into one of our sharpest social satires without sacrificing visceral B-movie thrills, even if this particular entry is a touch too predictable.
Nuclear war, genial old people, killer tracks, and great great great great great great great great great great great aunts.
Proof that I can at least outdo the BAFTAs.
The 71st Annual British Academy Film Awards are this Sunday, so it is once again time to run down the nominees.
As is my New Year’s tradition, let’s ring it in with a celebration of the finest performances from the previous 365 days.
You can call these movies any day or night.
The stand-out sequences from an excellent year at the movies.
B&B is a gay drama thriller that’s weirdly self-loathing about its homosexuality, dramatically inert, and lacking much in the way of thrills.
Audiences get in to Get Out, Rock Dog does not receive an encore, Collide suffers terminal injuries, Resident Evil infects China, and Other Box Office News.