• Suspense

    No more than three hostages allowed on most trips

    Reviews No more than three hostages allowed on most trips Peyton List in “Shuttle.” Why do I have to watch…

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  • Romance

    Marmalade

    Reviews Marmalade Keir O’Donnell’s delightful feature debut “Marmalade” is the kind of comedy that zigs when you expect it to…

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  • Mystery

    Rotting in the Sun

    Reviews Rotting in the Sun Full frontal male nudity abounds in Chilean director Sebastián Silva’s acidly wry metafiction “Rotting in…

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  • Horror

    Sting

    Reviews Sting Ninety-one minutes, including seven for closing credits, isn’t enough for “Sting,” a modestly scaled horror caper that pits…

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  • Drama

    The Vourdalak

    Reviews The Vourdalak A proudly old-fashioned Gothic fable with grain and grit, the delectable “Vourdalak” is swift to announce in…

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  • Documentary

    Brats

    Reviews Brats I have seen so many hagiographic clip reels masquerading as documentaries that I kind of just presumed that…

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  • Comedy

    I Used to Be Funny

    Reviews I Used to Be Funny On stage, comedians use their words to make their audience laugh, gasp, or think—sometimes…

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  • Amazon Prime

    Air

    Reviews Air “Air” bristles with the infectious energy of the man at its center: Sonny Vaccaro, who’s hustling to make…

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  • Action

    Boy Kills World

    Reviews Boy Kills World Several enemies of the state are murdered on live TV in a pivotal scene from “Boy…

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  • Science Fiction

    The Creator

    Reviews The Creator It’s ironically apt that “The Creator,” about the potential and peril of artificial intelligence, merely resembles profound…

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