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2017-09-03 06:26
Batman and Harley Quinn Review: A Campy, Sex-Fueled 90s Nostalgia Trip
The Dynamic Duo team up with the Maid of Mischief to stop Poison Ivy in the campy revival of the 90s classic cartoon Batman and Harley Quinn.
Patti Cake$ Review: This Girl Drops One Hot Beat
Danielle Macdonald is stellar in her first starring role as an aspiring New Jersey rapper in Patti Cakes.
Hitman's Bodyguard Review: A Fun But Familiar Action Romp
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson are fantastic together in The Hitman's Bodyguard, but the story gets too familiar in places.
Ingrid Goes West Review: Single White Female for the Instagram Obsessed
A deranged stalker becomes obsessed with a social media star in the humorous yet uneven Ingrid Goes West.
Wind River Review: Jeremy Renner & Elizabeth Olsen Go Dark
Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen investigate murder on a Wyoming Indian reservation in the ominous mystery Wind River.
Dark Tower Review: A Quick Draw Take on A Very Complex Story
Roland Deschain versus The Man in Black in a moderately successful, very short adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower.
Logan Lucky Review: Steven Soderbergh Is Back to His Old Tricks
Steven Soderbergh returns from his short retirement for Logan Lucky, a hillbilly heist comedy brimming with good natured humor.
Annabelle Creation Review: They Got It Right This Time
Director David F. Sandberg obliterates expectations with Annabelle: Creation, a terrifying and worthy spin-off in The Conjuring universe.
Detroit Review: A Harrowing Tale of Racial Injustice
Detroit is a brutal and unflinching movie from director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal, the team behind Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty.
Atomic Blonde Review: Charlize Theron Throws a Cold War Dance Party
Charlize Theron plays a femme fatal with deadly fighting skills in the high-octane action thriller Atomic Blonde.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Review: Star Trek Meets Doctor Who
Director Luc Besson's Valerian is a visually stunning sci-fi adventure that lacks substance.
Dunkirk Review: Nolan Delivers a Lean, Mean Fighting Machine
Dunkirk is an extraordinary work of cinema that relies on cutting edge camera work and bare bones storytelling.
Valerian Review: Lush Wizardry Offset by a Convoluted Plot
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets looks incredible, but never reaches the point of rousing sci-fi adventure.
Despicable Me 3 Review: Trey Parker's Villain Steals the Show
Supervillain Balthazar Bratt, voiced by South Park creator Trey Parker, has a plan to dance battle you into liking Despicable Me 3.
Spider-Man: Homecoming Review: A Triumph That Obliterates Expectations
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a funny, heartfelt, coming of age story that deftly captures the awkwardness of being a teenager.
War for The Planet of The Apes Review #2: The Best Sequel of The Summer
War for the Planet of the Apes is a riveting sequel that pushes the boundaries of motion capture performance.
War for the Planet of the Apes Review: A True Sci-Fi Masterpiece
Director Matt Reeves brings the perfect ending to one of the greatest trilogies of all time with War for the Planet of the Apes.
Baby Driver Review #2: A Turbo-Charged Action Classic
Edgar Wright's Baby Driver plays like a two hour music video, with Ansel Elgort emerging as true leading man.
A Ghost Story Review: Casey Affleck Wears a Sheet and Watches People
Director David Lowery delivers a very unique and pretty weird take on the supernatural with A Ghost Story.
Transformers 5 Review: A Bombastic Blast of Confusing Fun
Transformers 5 is a towering special effects extravaganza with a befuddling plot, but fans of the 1986 movie are in for a big surprise.
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