Comedy

  • Comedy

    Harold and the Purple Crayon

    Reviews Harold and the Purple Crayon As someone who venerates Harold and the Purple Crayon, Crockett Johnson’s 1955 hymn to…

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  • Action

    Hundreds of Beavers

    Reviews Hundreds of Beavers “Hundreds of Beavers,” a boldly bizarre, nearly silent slapstick comedy about a 19th-century trapper doing battle…

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  • Horror

    Destroy All Neighbors

    Reviews Destroy All Neighbors A few names stand out during the opening credits for “Destroy All Neighbors,” a neurotic horror-comedy…

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  • Horror

    Founders Day

    Reviews Founders Day Advertising “Founder Days” as a “bold political slasher” gives too much credit to the movie itself, which…

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  • Action

    Argylle

    Reviews Argylle “Argylle,” the stumbling, overcooked action flick from director Matthew Vaughn, begins with a kind of joke. Agent Argylle…

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  • Comedy

    Art College 1994

    Reviews Art College 1994 It’s weirdly funny to see a year mentioned in the title of “Art College 1994,” an…

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  • Horror

    Departing Seniors

    Reviews Departing Seniors The horror movie element isn’t even the most compelling part of the horror movie “Departing Seniors.” There’s…

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  • Comedy

    Terrestrial Verses

    Reviews Terrestrial Verses “Terrestrial Verses,” one of the most brilliant and provocative films to emerge from Iran recently, has qualities…

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  • Romance

    Fallen Leaves

    Reviews Fallen Leaves What constitutes a perfect film? A perfect film doesn’t have to be in any particular genre, in…

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  • Horror

    Lisa Frankenstein

    Reviews Lisa Frankenstein When was the last time we got a teen-centric movie that felt like an instant classic? Outside…

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