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'Godzilla vs. Kong': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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30.03.2021 / 00:53

'Godzilla vs. Kong': Film Review

The cast of Godzilla vs. Kong shows commendable inclusivity for a major studio movie.

'Bad Trip': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
26.03.2021 / 19:30

'Bad Trip': Film Review

Forget red states vs. blue states, liberals vs.

'WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
26.03.2021 / 17:01

'WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn': Film Review

Earlier this week, WeWork, the office-share company, announced that it had lost $3.2 billion in 2020. For WeWork, that was good news: Its losses were down from $3.5 billion the previous year, when its megalomaniacal co-founder, Adam Neumann, was ousted as CEO.

‘Shoplifters of the World’ Film Review: Teen Angst Gets a Soundtrack by the Smiths - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
25.03.2021 / 22:45

‘Shoplifters of the World’ Film Review: Teen Angst Gets a Soundtrack by the Smiths

Also Read: 'Nobody' Film Review: Bob Odenkirk Blows His Stack and His Cover in Delirious Shoot 'Em Up“Shoplifters,” though, doesn’t have the vitality of those films; it’s an ensemble coming-of-age film whose characters struggle to get beyond the first Smiths song that serves as a chapter title, “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.” And while its best moments do testify to the way the right song can make sense of the world, it mostly uses the music as a backdrop for jumbled teen coming-of-age

'Best Summer Ever': Film Review | SXSW 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
25.03.2021 / 18:21

'Best Summer Ever': Film Review | SXSW 2021

Irresistibly likable musical Best Summer Ever offers the wholesome tale of Sage and Tony, two teenagers in love, winningly played by Shannon DeVido and Ricky Wilson Jr. respectively.

'Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
24.03.2021 / 17:58

'Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway': Film Review

Proving every bit as charmless and frenetic as its 2018 CG-animated predecessor, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway once again goes about chaotically tossing bunny droppings over the perfectly fertile ground that is the Beatrix Potter source material.

'Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America': Film Review | SXSW 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
24.03.2021 / 17:53

'Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America': Film Review | SXSW 2021

“America has demonstrated its greatness time and time and time again,” proclaims ACLU attorney Jeffery Robinson from a stage early in the new documentary Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America, “and America is one of the most racist countries on the face of this earth.” When he continues, “those two things are not mutually exclusive,” the audience erupts in applause.

'Spring Valley': Film Review | SXSW 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
24.03.2021 / 02:47

'Spring Valley': Film Review | SXSW 2021

In the fall of 2015, a 16-year-old girl named Shakara was removed from her math class by school officer Ben Fields with such force that footage of the incident went viral. “Are you gonna come with me, or am I gonna make you?” asks Fields in a video, before flipping over Shakara’s desk with her in it, landing the teenager on her back with the desk overturned above her.

'Nobody': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
22.03.2021 / 22:15

'Nobody': Film Review

Surprise player Bob Odenkirk enters the middle-aged action hero game in Nobody, Ilya Naishuller's John Wick-y take on the protect-my-family picture. Taking itself much less seriously than the Taken series and its predecessors, it's a wish-fulfillment romp just as ludicrous as any of them but more fun than most.

Jennifer Garner’s Netflix Movie ‘Yes Day’ On Track To Be Seen By 53M In First Month - deadline.com
deadline.com
20.03.2021 / 01:49

Jennifer Garner’s Netflix Movie ‘Yes Day’ On Track To Be Seen By 53M In First Month

Jennifer Garner’s family comedy Yes Day is on track to be seen by 53 million households in the first four weeks of its release, Garner said on her Instagram feed Friday. The Miguel Arteta-directed movie was released March 12 on the streaming giant and has already been No. 1 in 50 countries where it has debuted, according to Netflix.

‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’: Notorious Snyder Cut Is Improved, But Mostly A Collectible For Ride-or-Die Fans [Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
15.03.2021 / 20:13

‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’: Notorious Snyder Cut Is Improved, But Mostly A Collectible For Ride-or-Die Fans [Review]

For better or worse, filmmaker Zack Snyder treats superheroes, especially those from the DC Universe, not as human beings with relatable problems, but as gods and mythic archetype figures that have to carry the burden of humanity on their shoulders. His films are grandiose in that regard, epic in scale, but also consequently melodramatic, solemn, and sometimes thunderingly overwrought.

Jennifer Garner reveals how one of her phobias ruined filming on Yes Day - www.msn.com
msn.com
13.03.2021 / 04:19

Jennifer Garner reveals how one of her phobias ruined filming on Yes Day

© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jennifer Garner opened up about filming her upcoming film Yes Day on The Graham Norton Show, and admitted that she accidentally made one take unusable thanks to her fear of going on roller coasters. MORE: Jennifer Garner shares rare photo of lookalike sistersShe explained: “It was so much fun to shoot, and I think in watching it you can feel our fun in making it.

New Movies to Watch This Week: Pedro Almodovar’s English-Language Debut, ‘Yes Day’ - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles
variety.com
13.03.2021 / 00:57

New Movies to Watch This Week: Pedro Almodovar’s English-Language Debut, ‘Yes Day’

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAnother week, another step toward the world as we knew it before COVID-19, thanks to nationwide vaccination efforts and the gradual reopening of theaters.

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