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  • ‘The New Mutants’ Film Review: A So-So X-Men Spinoff With Teen Heroes and a Horror Slant

    This is one origin story that would have benefited from less table-setting

    By

    Michael Nordine
    August 28, 2020 @ 10:03 AM
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    10:03 AM
    ‘The New Mutants’ Film Review: A So-So X-Men Spinoff With Teen Heroes and a Horror Slant
  • ‘Resistance’ Film Review: Jesse Eisenberg Stretches Himself as Marcel Marceau, Nazi Fighter

    The “Social Network” star’s French accent might be iffy, but he handles both human drama and silent clowning with great skill

    By

    Michael Nordine
    March 25, 2020 @ 10:55 AM
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    10:55 AM
    ‘Resistance’ Film Review: Jesse Eisenberg Stretches Himself as Marcel Marceau, Nazi Fighter
  • ‘Balloon’ Film Review: Daring Real-Life Escape Saga Becomes Paint-by-Numbers Thriller

    This tale of East Germans escaping via hot-air balloon seems like it would work better as a documentary — or maybe a comedy

    By

    Michael Nordine
    February 19, 2020 @ 10:50 AM
    Reviews
    10:50 AM
    ‘Balloon’ Film Review: Daring Real-Life Escape Saga Becomes Paint-by-Numbers Thriller
  • ‘Come to Daddy’ Film Review: Elijah Wood’s Father-Son Freakout Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts

    Those who don’t revel in midnight-movie oddity and gore for their own sake will find it lacking

    By

    Michael Nordine
    February 4, 2020 @ 3:15 PM
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    3:15 PM
    ‘Come to Daddy’ Film Review: Elijah Wood’s Father-Son Freakout Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts
  • ‘A Million Little Pieces’ Film Review: James Frey’s Fabricated Rehab Memoir Follows a Familiar Big-Screen Path

    Collaborators Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson try for something fresh, but they’re haunted by all the similar movies came before

    By

    Michael Nordine
    December 4, 2019 @ 12:30 PM
    Reviews
    12:30 PM
    ‘A Million Little Pieces’ Film Review: James Frey’s Fabricated Rehab Memoir Follows a Familiar Big-Screen Path
  • ‘When Lambs Become Lions’ Film Review: Elephant Poaching Gets Even-Handed Treatment in Provocative Documentary

    While the film doesn’t excuse poachers, it does illustrate how poverty drives them to break the law and kill wild animals

    By

    Michael Nordine
    November 22, 2019 @ 7:00 AM
    Reviews
    7:00 AM
    ‘When Lambs Become Lions’ Film Review: Elephant Poaching Gets Even-Handed Treatment in Provocative Documentary
  • ‘Mr. Toilet: The World’s #2 Man’ Film Review: Documentary Reveals How Bathroom Humor Can Change the World

    Jack Sim might shock people, but he’s raising awareness about sanitation issues on a global scale

    By

    Michael Nordine
    November 7, 2019 @ 2:10 PM
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    2:10 PM
    ‘Mr. Toilet: The World’s #2 Man’ Film Review: Documentary Reveals How Bathroom Humor Can Change the World
  • ‘The Golden Glove’ Film Review: Lurid Serial-Killer Docudrama Offers Little Insight

    Fatih Akin’s disappointing follow-up to “In the Fade” luxuriates in grime and murder but has no deeper understanding of its real-life murderer

    By

    Michael Nordine
    September 26, 2019 @ 2:23 PM
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    2:23 PM
    ‘The Golden Glove’ Film Review: Lurid Serial-Killer Docudrama Offers Little Insight
  • ‘Riot Girls’ Film Review: Teens Battle It Out in a World Without Adults

    There’s a fun, punk energy to this post-apocalyptic tale, but a too-short running time undercuts the stakes and the fun

    By

    Michael Nordine
    September 12, 2019 @ 5:37 PM
    Reviews
    5:37 PM
    ‘Riot Girls’ Film Review: Teens Battle It Out in a World Without Adults
  • ‘Chained for Life’ Film Review: Cult-Film-Within-a-FIlm Creates Haunting Meta-Narrative

    Jess Weixler and Adam Pearson (“Under the Skin”) star in a movie about a movie where lines get blurred

    By

    Michael Nordine
    September 10, 2019 @ 8:04 AM
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    8:04 AM
    ‘Chained for Life’ Film Review: Cult-Film-Within-a-FIlm Creates Haunting Meta-Narrative
  • ‘The Load’ Film Review: A Trucker Hauls Mystery Cargo Through War-Torn Serbia

    Documentarian Ognjen Glavonić made a splash at Cannes with this austere, haunting look at lives under fire

    By

    Michael Nordine
    August 28, 2019 @ 7:12 AM
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    7:12 AM
    ‘The Load’ Film Review: A Trucker Hauls Mystery Cargo Through War-Torn Serbia
  • ‘Tel Aviv on Fire’ Film Review: Israel and Palestine Clash on the Set of a TV Soap Opera

    Viewing the conflict through a show-biz lens makes for effective comedy, but a late pivot to drama diminishes the impact

    By

    Michael Nordine
    August 1, 2019 @ 12:45 PM
    Reviews
    12:45 PM
    ‘Tel Aviv on Fire’ Film Review: Israel and Palestine Clash on the Set of a TV Soap Opera
  • ‘La Flor’ Film Review: Argentine Epic Merits Its 14-Hour Running Time

    Writer-director Mariano Llinás mixes spy thriller, musical and meta-fiction for a one-of-a-kind moviegoing experience

    By

    Michael Nordine
    July 31, 2019 @ 11:49 AM
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    11:49 AM
    ‘La Flor’ Film Review: Argentine Epic Merits Its 14-Hour Running Time
  • ‘Crawl’ Film Review: Kaya Scodelario Contends With Killer Gators and a Toothless Screenplay

    Alexandre Aja feels like a hack-for-hire in this uninspired saga about alligators tormenting hurricane survivors

    By

    Michael Nordine
    July 11, 2019 @ 11:40 PM
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    11:40 PM
    ‘Crawl’ Film Review: Kaya Scodelario Contends With Killer Gators and a Toothless Screenplay

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