
Jurassic
World: Rebirth
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Its plot and
characters are straightforward and fairly generic, but there is a real
complexity to how the film concocts and pulls off its action scenes and
effects trickery.
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Heads
of State
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Heads of State
does more than it seems, functioning in its action, in keeping its
comedic beats from feeling repetitive, and as a sly bit of political
allegory/satire.
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The
Old Guard 2
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The Old Guard 2 primarily concerns
itself with plot and action, leaving its characters in a state of unexamined
limbo.
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40
Acres
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The atmosphere, the
action, and Deadwyler's performance can't be dismissed so easily, so
it's mostly disappointing the story can't match those elements.
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Kill
the Jockey
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The eccentric nature of the movie
makes any serious or sincere examination of identity a problem or, perhaps
worse, turns it into a joke.
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F1
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This is, appropriately enough,
all formula, both on and off the track.
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M3GAN
2.0
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One
admires the ambition, to be sure, but in the end, it's simply too much.
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Hot
Milk
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The conclusion is such a head-scratcher
on multiple levels.
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The
G
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This film takes its
characters, its scenario, and the cruelty of the fraudulent practice that drives
the plot with relative seriousness.
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Ice
Road: Vengeance
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Ice
Road: Vengeance is too bland, formulaic, and tonally inconsistent to
succeed on its own terms.
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Off
the Grid
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It's about as middle-of-the-road
of these things get.
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The
Sound
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The filmmakers have done the bare minimum to even convince us
that the action might be real.
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In
Vitro
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There are rewards to In Vitro that make this a
richer, more thoughtful experience than it might seem.
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Blur:
To the End
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It's an endearing experience to witness.
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Stealing
Pulp Fiction
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Writer/director Danny Turkiewicz's debut feature also has to regularly point
out that its jokes are actually jokes in the first place.
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Escape
from the 21st Century
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It's one to experience for its humor, style, and
heart—all of which are ample.
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