-A dishonest but well-acted look at an nontraditional family, and a suspense thriller that feels more real than you’d like.
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-A dishonest but well-acted look at an nontraditional family, and a suspense thriller that feels more real than you’d like.
Continue reading “Rental Revisit: “3 Generations” and “Berlin Syndrome””
-A new summer shark thriller and a terrific vehicle for Bryan Cranston.
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-A darkly enriching thriller starring the always-reliable Rachel Weisz, and a frustrating debut from Eleanor Coppola.
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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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-The newest brain teaser from director M. Night Shyamalan and Ben Affleck’s next directorial feature.
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-The latest thrilling film from director Peter Berg and star Mark Wahlberg and a mysteriously unique tale about the fear of loss.
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