Transformers
One
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The movie is familiar, narratively flat, and lacking in imagination.
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Never
Let Go
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The filmmakers undermine the
psychological nature of this story for something else entirely.
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His
Three Daughters
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Writer/director
Azazel Jacobs' film is an exceptional study of these characters and their frayed
relationships.
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The
Substance
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Fargeat makes the point clear with such style, passion, and
control over the material's grisly effects that it's tough to shake.
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Wolfs
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The star power may be considerable, but that does not automatically make
for a satisfying movie. It definitely doesn't here.
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A
Different Man
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This is a very good, if
admittedly twisted, gag, to be sure, but in the hands of writer/director Aaron
Schimberg, it's also a pointed and thoughtful one.
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In
the Summers
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The whole film, in its quiet and observant way,
is a tragedy.
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A
Mistake
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It turns a messy drama of
dubious characters, motives, and principles into a simplistic melodrama.
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Omni
Loop
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This becomes quite the effective
sleight-of-hand trick in terms of purpose and tone by the end.
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