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  • ‘Lost in America’ Film Review: Homeless-Youth Documentary Offers Rare Glimmer of Hope

    It’s no cinematic masterpiece, but director Rotimi Rainwater’s hands-on approach to advocacy gives the film urgency and vitality

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    Candice Frederick
    February 26, 2020 @ 3:30 PM
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    ‘Lost in America’ Film Review: Homeless-Youth Documentary Offers Rare Glimmer of Hope
  • ‘Come As You Are’ Film Review: Uneven Comedy Spotlights Disabled Characters But Casts Able-Bodied Actors

    Despite its missteps, this road-trip-to-get-laid comedy offers some surprises, including a rare romantic role for Gabourey Sidibe

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    Candice Frederick
    February 13, 2020 @ 10:01 AM
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    ‘Come As You Are’ Film Review: Uneven Comedy Spotlights Disabled Characters But Casts Able-Bodied Actors
  • ‘The Photograph’ Film Review: Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield Tentatively Explore Modern Love

    Writer-director Stella Meghie’s gorgeous dramedy explores two generations of women looking to balance romance and career

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    Candice Frederick
    February 13, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
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    ‘The Photograph’ Film Review: Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield Tentatively Explore Modern Love
  • ‘The Assistant’ Film Review: Julia Garner Navigates Toxic Work Culture in Subtly Devastating Drama

    Sundance 2020: Writer-director Kitty Green uses a seemingly uneventful day at the office to expose #MeToo misogyny in the workplace

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    Candice Frederick
    January 30, 2020 @ 12:05 PM
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    ‘The Assistant’ Film Review: Julia Garner Navigates Toxic Work Culture in Subtly Devastating Drama
  • ‘On the Record’ Film Review: Wrenching Documentary Offers Black Women a Voice in the #MeToo Movement

    Sundance 2020: Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s controversial new film illustrates how black women often remain silent about sexual misconduct so as to remain supportive of black men

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    Candice Frederick
    January 25, 2020 @ 5:15 PM
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    ‘On the Record’ Film Review: Wrenching Documentary Offers Black Women a Voice in the #MeToo Movement
  • ‘The 40-Year-Old Version’ Film Review: Radha Blank Hilariously Explores Creative Life on the Cusp of Aging

    Sundance 2020: This quasi-autobiographical first feature meanders a bit, but when it’s good, it’s great

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    Candice Frederick
    January 25, 2020 @ 4:20 PM
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    ‘The 40-Year-Old Version’ Film Review: Radha Blank Hilariously Explores Creative Life on the Cusp of Aging
  • ‘The Last Full Measure’ Film Review: Sebastian Stan Investigates an Unheralded War Hero

    The film delves into emotional issues impacting vets, but it strains to make Stan’s Pentagon functionary integral to the plot

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    Candice Frederick
    January 22, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
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    ‘The Last Full Measure’ Film Review: Sebastian Stan Investigates an Unheralded War Hero
  • ‘Like a Boss’ Film Review: Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne Play Besties in Predictable Comedy

    Salma Hayek finds some fun in her corporate villain, but the movie has little to say about female friendship

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    Candice Frederick
    January 8, 2020 @ 4:00 PM
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    ‘Like a Boss’ Film Review: Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne Play Besties in Predictable Comedy
  • ‘Clemency’ Film Review: Well-Intentioned Death-Penalty Drama Has a Hollow Center

    What could have been a powerful story centers on an underdeveloped character not even the great Alfre Woodard can’t bring to life

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    Candice Frederick
    December 23, 2019 @ 9:43 AM
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    ‘Clemency’ Film Review: Well-Intentioned Death-Penalty Drama Has a Hollow Center
  • ’21 Bridges’ Film Review: Chadwick Boseman Locks Down Manhattan in Half-Baked Thriller

    Bland and unfulfilling storytelling undoes what could have been an effective single-night police drama

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    Candice Frederick
    November 18, 2019 @ 6:00 AM
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    ’21 Bridges’ Film Review: Chadwick Boseman Locks Down Manhattan in Half-Baked Thriller
  • ‘Waves’ Film Review: Searing Father-Son Drama Examines Race and Masculinity

    Trey Edward Shults (“It Comes at Night”) unsparingly examines a family’s implosion but still allows for hope

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    Candice Frederick
    November 13, 2019 @ 1:47 PM
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    ‘Waves’ Film Review: Searing Father-Son Drama Examines Race and Masculinity
  • ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Film Review: Christian Bale and Matt Damon Drive Steady Through Underwritten Le Mans Tale

    The race sequences are breathtaking, but the characterizations need a tune-up in James Mangold’s latest

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    Candice Frederick
    November 13, 2019 @ 1:08 PM
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    ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Film Review: Christian Bale and Matt Damon Drive Steady Through Underwritten Le Mans Tale
  • ‘Burning Cane’ Film Review: Promising But Flawed First Film Examines the Black Church in the South

    Writer-director-cinematographer Phillip Youmans bites off far more than he can chew, but he tackles tough issues

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    Candice Frederick
    November 5, 2019 @ 12:20 PM
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    12:20 PM
    ‘Burning Cane’ Film Review: Promising But Flawed First Film Examines the Black Church in the South
  • ‘Adopt a Highway’ Film Review: Ethan Hawke Soars in Logan Marshall-Green’s Meandering Directorial Debut

    Hawke plays an ex-convict who’s finally gained his freedom after a 21-year jail sentence

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    Candice Frederick
    October 31, 2019 @ 7:45 AM
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    ‘Adopt a Highway’ Film Review: Ethan Hawke Soars in Logan Marshall-Green’s Meandering Directorial Debut
  • ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Film Review: Edward Norton’s Gorgeous Noir Exceeds His Grasp

    Exquisite ’50s period detail and relevant Big Apple politics aside, this saga sprawls beyond what the actor-writer-director can handle

    By

    Candice Frederick
    October 30, 2019 @ 8:52 AM
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    ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Film Review: Edward Norton’s Gorgeous Noir Exceeds His Grasp
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