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The period drama benefits from arriving during a very difficult time for reproductive rights.
The period drama benefits from arriving during a very difficult time for reproductive rights.
The adaptation of Peter Brown’s novel presents a surprisingly mature consideration of the gains and losses of motherhood, community.
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Shudder presents a wild Irish tale of bloodsuckers and brawling mayhem.
Philip Seymour Hoffman does his best to lift up Richard Curtis’ (literally) queasy ode to ’60s boomer rock hits.
Frank Cottrell Boyce’s directorial debut is an unfocused mix of family estrangement and Andersonian kitsch.NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Not to be confused with Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Sometimes Always Never is a British mystery film that on its face is about Peter, (Bill Nighy) a father searching for one of his two … Scrabble hands and scrambled dads abound in “Sometimes Always Never”
Autumn de Wilde’s straightforward adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel has its charming moments, but that doesn’t make up for its missed opportunities.
The Pokémon franchise takes some crazy swings with a noir adventure that admirably commits to its universe, but might only be for hardcore Poke-fans.