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âI Carry You With Meâ: A Love Story, With and Without Borders
What started as a documentary about two Mexican immigrants in love becomes a free-form look at what their relationship's endured â and is better for it
âGood on Paperâ: When Dream Guys Turn Into Nightmares
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger writes her own star-vehicle ticket â and mines a real-life experience â as stand-up comic who gets romantically gaslit by a grifter
âLucaâ: Pixarâs Modest, Mondo Italiano âLittle Mermaidâ is Minor â and Still Breaks Your Heart
The latest from the animation juggernaut can't compare to the company's classics, but it still has its charms â and a sense of longing that strikes a chord
âSummer of 85â Review: A Sunny Gay Romance With a Dash of Despair
François Ozonâs latest tale of youthful gay love â in the heat of the summer â is pleasurably familiar
âThe Sparks Brothersâ Takes the Story of Americaâs Quirkiest Duo to Cool Places
Filmmaker Edgar Wright's love letter to Russell and Ron Mael is both exhaustive and exhausting â but it highlights their secret influence on pop culture
âThe Hitmanâs Wifeâs Bodyguardâ: Reynolds. Jackson. Explosions. âLaughs,â Zzzzz.
An action-comedy sequel that no one asked for brings more bullets, booms and yawns â thank god for Salma Hayek
âIn the Heightsâ Sets Out to Do the Impossible â And Largely Succeeds
Jon M. Chu's big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's barrio musical, by and about Latinos, makes a star of Anthony Ramos
âCensorâ: British Horror, Banned Movies and Madness
Throwback film rewinds to England's days of strict scary-movie censorship, and turns a psychological breakdown into a fractured fairy tale
âInfiniteâ Misses the Mark (Walhberg) â No Jest
Yes, you can blame director Antoine Fuqua for this limp bit of hero myth
âConjuringâ Is Back â And the Devil Made Them Do It. Seriously
The "why" is (apparently) irrelevant
A Battle of Wits and Knits: Despite Its Intentions, âCruellaâ Proves Why the Baddies Are More Fun
Vampy, stylish, and cruel: Emma Stone embodies the campy dognapper
âStargirlâs Artemis Talks Playing Mallory, Natalie Portman, And Balancing School And Work
Everyone is still talking about the Disney Plus Original Movie âStargirlâ, especially since Stargirl 2 is set to premiere this year or the next! And one of our favorite characters was cheer captain Mallory Franklin, played by the amazing actress ⌠Read more