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Review: Battleship

Battleship is a fantastic romantic comedy. It throws together all the classic genre ingredients: the handsome, compassionate, but...

Review: Incredibles 2

I won’t bury the lede: I don’t think that Incredibles 2 is as good as the original. And honestly, that’s not surprising; fourteen years...

Review: My Friend Dahmer

Thor: Ragnarok hit theaters this weekend, but there’s another, smaller comic book adaptation playing at Village East Cinema that I simply...

Review: Mary and the Witch's Flower

As Studio Ghibli restructures in the wake of co-founder Hayao Miyazaki’s… “retirement,” several of its former employees (including...

Review: The Secret World of Arrietty

The Secret World of Arrietty (scripted by veteran animator Hayao Miyazaki and directed by first-timer Hiromasa Yonebayashi) once again...

Review: Hitler's Hollywood

There’s a brilliant moment in Bob Fosse’s adaptation of Cabaret that’s always stuck with me: our heroes are attending a picnic on a...

Review: Won't You Be My Neighbor?

Caught a screening of Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at Angelika. I’ll be honest: despite its almost universally positive reception, I went...

Review: American Animals

On something of a whim (thanks to a sudden and aggressive marketing push by MoviePass), I headed over to Union Square to catch a...

Review: Stop Making Sense

As part of its last major series of midnight screenings, Sunshine Cinema played Stop Making Sense, the late Jonathan Demme’s Talking...

Review: The Flute and the Arrow

Caught a screening of The Flute and the Arrow at Metrograph. I’d never heard of it before, but it’s old and foreign, which always piques...

Review: Gray's Anatomy

Popped over to FilmStruck to watch Gray’s Anatomy, a captivating monologue by famed oral storyteller Spalding Gray. As is often the case...

Review: The Departure

Someone recently recommended that I check out the Metrograph Theater, so today, I made my way over to Canal and Ludlow to catch a...

Review: Ascent

Caught a screening of a documentary called Ascent at Film Forum. Honestly, the description on the website didn’t quite convince me that...

Review: Manifesto

Earlier this week, while browsing Film Forum’s website, I discovered a little movie called Manifesto, and it sounded so delightfully...

Review: Batman & Bill

Logged in to Hulu to watch Batman & Bill, a brilliant documentary about the life and legacy of William Finger—the long-uncredited...

Review - Mifune: The Last Samurai

Heard that IFC Center was screening Mifune: The Last Samurai, a new documentary about one of my favorite Japanese actors, so of course I...

Review: Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody has navigated a rough and bumpy road to the big screen. Following several false starts, the X-Men franchise’s Bryan...

Review: First Man and King Boxer

Saw two films today: First Man: Caught this one in IMAX—the ideal format for the experience, not only for the spectacle, but for the more...

Review: Deadpool 2

I could write a book about Deadpool 2. No, that is not hyperbole. This movie isn’t just a lightweight, wacky superhero comedy; it is a...

Review: A Quiet Place

Hyperbole time: A Quiet Place is the most effective horror movie I’ve seen in a theater since 10 Cloverfield Lane (feel free to point out...

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