-An occasionally beautiful story about time and the newest dramatic turn from Arnold.
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-An occasionally beautiful story about time and the newest dramatic turn from Arnold.
Continue reading “Rental Revisit: “The Sense of an Ending” and “Aftermath””
-A darkly enriching thriller starring the always-reliable Rachel Weisz, and a frustrating debut from Eleanor Coppola.
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-Two controversial movies from earlier in 2017.
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-The start of the “Dark Universe” is pretty hit and miss, while It Comes at Night manages to be fairly thrilling, even if it isn’t what you’d expect.
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-An interesting take on aging romance and Brad Pitt’s newest war satire.
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-An occasionally effective, but mostly stale, mainstream horror flick, and the newest horror/thriller in an ever-growing catalog from A24.
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