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It’s a lean and potent-enough neo-noir where almost all the characters are police officers, yet it’s a mystery as to who’s a good guy and who’s not.
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Nia DaCosta's continuation of Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later has less zombie action than its predecessors, but it is no less violent, nor less nauseating. It is certainly the franchise's best film, the most empathetic thus far while also being unrelenting in its tension.
Johnny Sequoyah, Troy Kotsur and a dude in a monkey suit star in Johannes Roberts’ creature feature about a secluded tropical vacation that goes bananas.
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” a Sony Pictures release in theaters Friday, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for strong bloody violence, gore, graphic nudity, language throughout and brief drug use. Running time: 109 minutes. Three and half stars out of four.
Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Austin Kolodney, Dead Man’s Wire is based off the documentary Dead Man’s Line.
Jermaine Fowler, Justin Long, YG, Flying Lotus, Phil Brooks, Dermot Mulroney, more star in 'Night Patrol' from Shudder and RLJE Films. Movie review.
Marty Supreme” is worthy of its buzz, particularly given the dearth of quality movies this season. It was released on December 25 and is rated R. The film is a period drama set in 1952 New York, starring Timothee Chalamet as table tennis (ping pong) player Marty Mauser.
Jodie Foster plays a self-assured psychoanalyst whose composure unravels after a patient unexpectedly dies in the genre-bending French film “A Private Life.” Rebecca Zlotowski’s latest, in theaters Friday, is part noir, part comedy of remarriage, and part Freudian fever dream about past lives.