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Todd Gilchrist

  • ‘Jesus Is King’ Film Review: Kanye West Documentary-Promo Is Both Too Short and Too Long

    It’s too brief a sample of West’s process, and it will probably only confirm what you already think of him, good or bad

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    Todd Gilchrist
    October 25, 2019 @ 7:21 PM
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    7:21 PM
    ‘Jesus Is King’ Film Review: Kanye West Documentary-Promo Is Both Too Short and Too Long
  • ‘Jawline’ Film Review: Social-Media Influence Gets Tough But Compassionate Exploration in New Doc

    One young man’s attempted rise to Instagram stardom becomes a fascinating look at a bizarre industry

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    August 23, 2019 @ 10:31 AM
    Reviews
    10:31 AM
    ‘Jawline’ Film Review: Social-Media Influence Gets Tough But Compassionate Exploration in New Doc
  • ‘Angel Has Fallen’ Film Review: Gerard Butler Lurches Through Pointless, Silly Threequel

    Rather than focus on its lead character’s humanity, the dopey script spins a conspiracy that would be laughed off the internet

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    August 21, 2019 @ 12:01 AM
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    12:01 AM
    ‘Angel Has Fallen’ Film Review: Gerard Butler Lurches Through Pointless, Silly Threequel
  • ’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’ Film Review: Shark-Bait Sequel Delivers the Goods

    Returning director Johannes Roberts once again crafts an underwater adventure with real bite

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    August 13, 2019 @ 9:33 PM
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    9:33 PM
    ’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’ Film Review: Shark-Bait Sequel Delivers the Goods
  • All 13 Danny Boyle Films, Ranked From Worst to Best (Photos)

    Where does “Yesterday” rank in the Oscar-winner’s oeuvre?

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    June 29, 2019 @ 10:17 AM
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    10:17 AM
    All 13 Danny Boyle Films, Ranked From Worst to Best (Photos)
  • ‘Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes’ Film Review: Documentary Crams Ten Pounds of Jazz History Into a Five-Pound Sack

    Legendary musicians, great producers, a storied legacy and a new generation of genius is just too much for one movie to cover

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    June 12, 2019 @ 3:51 PM
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    3:51 PM
    ‘Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes’ Film Review: Documentary Crams Ten Pounds of Jazz History Into a Five-Pound Sack
  • ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Film Review: Martin Scorsese Chronicles Bob Dylan’s Legendary Bicentennial Tour

    Mixing documentary with recreation, Scorsese does his best to get to the truth about the ever-enigmatic musical legend

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    June 10, 2019 @ 7:00 PM
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    7:00 PM
    ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Film Review: Martin Scorsese Chronicles Bob Dylan’s Legendary Bicentennial Tour
  • ‘Echo in the Canyon’ Film Review: Documentary Takes a Hazy Look at a Key Moment in Rock History

    Music legends crafted immortal sounds in Laurel Canyon, but this well-meaning film can’t quite wrap its arms around the story

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    May 23, 2019 @ 2:04 PM
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    2:04 PM
    ‘Echo in the Canyon’ Film Review: Documentary Takes a Hazy Look at a Key Moment in Rock History
  • ‘The Tomorrow Man’ Film Review: Blythe Danner and John Lithgow Overcome Boundaries to Find Love

    He’s obsessed with the future and she’s stuck in the past, but in Noble Jones’ impressive debut, together they can live in the now

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    May 20, 2019 @ 3:02 PM
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    3:02 PM
    ‘The Tomorrow Man’ Film Review: Blythe Danner and John Lithgow Overcome Boundaries to Find Love
  • ‘Homecoming’ Film Review: Beyoncé’s Powerful Documentary Captures Her Once-in-a-Lifetime Coachella Triumph

    This exhilarating concert film gives you both a front-row seat to a history-making show and a backstage pass to see how it all came together

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    April 23, 2019 @ 12:45 PM
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    12:45 PM
    ‘Homecoming’ Film Review: Beyoncé’s Powerful Documentary Captures Her Once-in-a-Lifetime Coachella Triumph
  • ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ Film Review: Haunting Memory Play Culminates in Bravura 3D Sequence

    Chinese director Bi Gan explores nostalgia and obsession in a manner that recalls Tarkovsky, Malick and Wong Kar-wai

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    April 18, 2019 @ 2:15 PM
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    2:15 PM
    ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ Film Review: Haunting Memory Play Culminates in Bravura 3D Sequence
  • ‘Dragged Across Concrete’ Film Review: Vince Vaughn and Mel Gibson Are Dirty Cops in a Potentially Trolling Thriller

    The director of “Brawl in Cell Block 99” returns with another lengthy action epic that is maddeningly coy about its intentions

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    March 22, 2019 @ 10:28 AM
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    10:28 AM
    ‘Dragged Across Concrete’ Film Review: Vince Vaughn and Mel Gibson Are Dirty Cops in a Potentially Trolling Thriller
  • ‘The Kid’ Film Review: Vincent D’Onofrio’s All-Star Western Gets Mired in a Sinkhole of Clichés

    It’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid all over again, and the marquee value of Ethan Hawke, Chris Pratt and Dane DeHaan can’t elevate the sludgy script

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    March 8, 2019 @ 1:33 PM
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    1:33 PM
    ‘The Kid’ Film Review: Vincent D’Onofrio’s All-Star Western Gets Mired in a Sinkhole of Clichés
  • ‘Paddleton’ Film Review: Ray Romano and Mark Duplass Face Mortality in Moving, Funny Bromance

    The story deals with cancer and assisted suicide, but ultimately this Netflix piece is about two losers helping each other navigate life

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    February 22, 2019 @ 6:29 AM
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    6:29 AM
    ‘Paddleton’ Film Review: Ray Romano and Mark Duplass Face Mortality in Moving, Funny Bromance
  • ‘American Chaos’ Film Review: Day-Late, Dollar-Short Doc Traces Trump’s Rise to the White House

    After endless profiles in The New York Times about What Trump Voters Really Think, the last thing we need is a movie on the same subject

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 13, 2018 @ 5:13 PM
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    5:13 PM
    ‘American Chaos’ Film Review: Day-Late, Dollar-Short Doc Traces Trump’s Rise to the White House
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