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Better than Maybe

Reviews ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE. It can be challenging for me to find an entry point with romantic comedies. Not that I dislike them (though to be honest I would most of the time select something else) but by and large the genre leans on the acceptance of a certain level of earnestness, a borderline […]

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Overachievers Gone Wild

Reviews BOOKSMART. Unless you’re one of those people who has the sun shining on them every day, high school can be tricky to navigate. Whether it’s infuriating or merely tedious, it’s quite a trial at the time. Having a best friend with whom to bond can definitely help someone through the highs and lows. Central […]

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Man of the Hour

Reviews JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM. As we struggle for footing on the shifting sands of national leadership in constant cartoon crisis, a broader geopolitical landscape tilting toward global conflict and socioeconomic dissolution, and increasingly centralized popular entertainment defined by literal and figurative monsters, there is hope in John Wick. Everything else can continue […]

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She Should Run

Reviews LONG SHOT. My wife has harbored a celebrity crush on Seth Rogen since long before he started showing up in good suits; this confounds and troubles me. But to each her own. We can at least agree that Rogen is a writer and performer of substantial comedic gifts. For my part, well, I have […]

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Adrift in the Marvel Universe

Reviews AVENGERS: ENDGAME. Chemically unassisted sleep is, as a rule, challenging for me. It is the healthy, more reliable path by which to arrive at REM sleep (which everyone assures me is very important) but that sleeping state is frequently defined by vivid dreams of depravity and inadequacy. And the long stretches between filled with […]

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Horse Power

Reviews THE MUSTANG. Hope isn’t the word for it, really, but then one should hardly go looking for hope in a prison movie. (Sorry, Shawshank fans). But The Mustang, the feature debut from Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, contains notes of such delicacy and authenticity, setting connection and kindness against the cruelty and debasement of captivity, that […]

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Little Devils

Reviews HELLBOY. Sometimes one wants simply to be entertained: to sit in a dark room and be distracted — transported, ideally, but that’s asking a lot — by a fantastical world of someone else’s imagining. I found myself in that mood this past weekend and thought Hellboy might do the job. Now I’ll roll out […]

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Life On the Road

Reviews THE DIRT. Mötley Crüe has never been my thing; never been a “thing” at all for me, really. There’s a bit of a generational discrepancy and by the time I was selecting my own records to play, I was already well down a path that didn’t lead to hair-metal. (I’ll admit to a brief […]

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Us Doubles Down

Reviews US. With the din of the unmitigated success of Get Out (2017) — including multiple Academy Award nominations and a win for best original screenplay — barely receding, talk must turn to writer/director Jordan Peele’s follow-up. He has been credited, not unfairly, with redefining the horror genre. How will he do it again? A […]

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The F-Words

Reviews SHRILL. Hulu’s recent fun-size six-episode series Shrill, which loosely fictionalizes Lindy West’s autobiographical essay collection of the same name, is a collage of fun, brave and smart things that are ultimately hard to adore as a package. I say that with real regret because there’s no doubt that I’m in the bulls-eye of this […]

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