
The
Accountant 2
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Unsurprisingly, The Accountant 2 falls
into the same traps as its predecessor.
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Until
Dawn
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The movie may be little more than a cheap
machine for creating scares and jokes, but the filmmakers know that's the point
and embrace it fully.
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Havoc
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When the action comes in Havoc,
writer/director Gareth Evans' film certainly lives up to its title.
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The
Legend of Ochi
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The ochi are the
obvious stars of this tale, and if Saxon trusted that more, the movie might have
been on to something.
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On
Swift Horses
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On Swift Horses is too confused about its
characters and its bigger intentions to succeed.
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Cheech
& Chong's Last Movie
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It's a fitting final cinematic ride.
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The
Trouble with Jessica
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It doesn't lack the
heart to be as cruel as finding any real humor in this situation requires.
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Neighborhood
Watch
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The movie has an unfortunate
habit of playing Simon and his symptoms as both a gimmick and a bit of a joke.
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Yadang:
The Snitch
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Yadang: The Snitch lets its elaborate narrative overshadow
whatever message it wants us to take from that story.
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Fréwaka
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This is definitely a case of a movie
counting on its style to overcome the shortcomings of its substance.
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Mob
Cops
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It's all flat, by-the-numbers, and repetitive exposition.
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April
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The movie is more confounding than revelatory.
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