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‘Coming Home Again’ Never Reaches its Destination
Wayne Wang’s ‘Coming Home Again’ fails to explore the inner lives, motivations, and contradictions of its characters.
Bill Murray and Rashida Jones Shine in ‘On The Rocks’
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‘Boys State’ Directors and Subjects Talk Politics
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‘Agents of Chaos’ Balances Education and Intrigue
‘Agents of Chaos’ is a startling depiction of misinformation and its consequences in the digital age.
‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ Clings to Failing Relationship
Netflix’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” taps into confused romance with philosophical dialogues.
‘Boys State’ Hints At Grim Future of American Politics
The documentary ‘Boys State,’ which follows four teenage boys as they participate in a mock government exercise, reflects the partisanship and backstabbing of America’s current political climate.
Tom Hanks Delivers in the Suspenseful ‘Greyhound’
Tom Hanks writes and stars in the war drama ‘Greyhound,’ a harrowing account of the fight to survive on the high seas.
‘The Whistlers’ is a Romanian Take on the American Noir
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In ‘Da 5 Bloods,’ Lee Depicts the Plight of the Black Soldier
Spike Lee draws parallels between history and current social unrest in his new film, ‘Da 5 Bloods.’