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  • ‘White Boy Rick’ Film Review: Real-Life Drug Saga Bolstered by Strong Performances

    Even if Richie Merritt never acts again, he’s made an indelible mark with his naturalist turn as a teenage drug dealer and FBI informant

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    Todd Gilchrist
    September 11, 2018 @ 10:23 AM
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    ‘White Boy Rick’ Film Review: Real-Life Drug Saga Bolstered by Strong Performances
  • ‘Peppermint’ Film Review: Jennifer Garner Vengeance Saga Lacks Snap

    “Taken” director Pierre Morel returns with another gloriously dumb (and vaguely racist) parental revenge tale

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    Todd Gilchrist
    September 6, 2018 @ 6:00 AM
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    ‘Peppermint’ Film Review: Jennifer Garner Vengeance Saga Lacks Snap
  • ‘Kin’ Film Review: Genre Mashup About an Alien Weapon Shoots Itself in the Foot

    This debut feature from Jonathan and Josh Baker wants to launch a franchise, but it can’t even juggle sci-fi with family drama

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    Todd Gilchrist
    August 28, 2018 @ 3:00 PM
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    ‘Kin’ Film Review: Genre Mashup About an Alien Weapon Shoots Itself in the Foot
  • ‘Overboard’ Film Review: Flimsy Remake Lacks Buoyancy

    This retread, starring Anna Faris and Eugenio Derbez manages some charm, but its take on class and labor packs no punch

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    Todd Gilchrist
    May 3, 2018 @ 4:00 PM
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    ‘Overboard’ Film Review: Flimsy Remake Lacks Buoyancy
  • ‘Active Measures’ Film Review: How Putin’s Tactics Stole Russia, and How They’re Corrupting the USA

    Hot Docs 2018: Hillary Clinton and other experts detail Putin’s chicanery — and Trump’s refusal to push back against it

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    Todd Gilchrist
    April 30, 2018 @ 7:50 PM
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    ‘Active Measures’ Film Review: How Putin’s Tactics Stole Russia, and How They’re Corrupting the USA
  • ‘Traffik’ Film Review: Paula Patton Overdoes It in Overwrought Thriller

    The scenes run too long, and the characters invariably make ridiculous decisions, but at least Dante Spinotti makes it all look great

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    Todd Gilchrist
    April 20, 2018 @ 4:51 AM
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    ‘Traffik’ Film Review: Paula Patton Overdoes It in Overwrought Thriller
  • ‘The Miracle Season’ Film Review: Volleyball Drama Serves Few Dramatic Spikes

    Even with Oscar winners Helen Hunt and William Hurt in the cast, this faith-based sports docudrama gets caught in a formulaic net

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    Todd Gilchrist
    April 5, 2018 @ 8:45 AM
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    ‘The Miracle Season’ Film Review: Volleyball Drama Serves Few Dramatic Spikes
  • ‘Unsane’ Film Review: Claire Foy Is or Isn’t Going Mad in Steven Soderbergh’s Thriller

    This tense character piece abandons gimmickry to explore the ways in which women’s voices are ignored

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    Todd Gilchrist
    March 20, 2018 @ 3:32 PM
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    ‘Unsane’ Film Review: Claire Foy Is or Isn’t Going Mad in Steven Soderbergh’s Thriller
  • ‘Flower’ Film Review: Talented Cast Set Adrift in Disappointing Teen Satire

    Zoey Deutch leads a strong ensemble, but Max Winkler’s dark comedy goes from unfocused to sleazy before a tidy ending

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    Todd Gilchrist
    March 14, 2018 @ 8:30 AM
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    ‘Flower’ Film Review: Talented Cast Set Adrift in Disappointing Teen Satire
  • ‘Peter Rabbit’ Movie Review: Beatrix Potter’s Bunny Reduced to Flopsy Sweat

    Annoyingly “hip” and clamoring to please, this shrill kid movie lacks charm and fun

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    Todd Gilchrist
    February 4, 2018 @ 9:00 AM
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    ‘Peter Rabbit’ Movie Review: Beatrix Potter’s Bunny Reduced to Flopsy Sweat
  • ‘The Signal’ Review: Fun with Genre, Even When the Director Out-Clevers Himself

    William Eubank’s reach exceeds his grasp, but his twisty second feature establishes him as an interesting filmmaker to watch

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    Todd Gilchrist
    May 28, 2014 @ 9:00 AM
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    ‘The Signal’ Review: Fun with Genre, Even When the Director Out-Clevers Himself
  • ‘Oculus’ Review: Siblings Investigate Things That Go Bump in Their Past

    An uneven metaphorical core and a decidedly incomplete mythology prevents “Oculus” from reflecting anything truly haunting

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    Todd Gilchrist
    April 2, 2014 @ 11:56 AM
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    ‘Oculus’ Review: Siblings Investigate Things That Go Bump in Their Past
  • ‘Cesar Chavez’ Review: Michael Peña Captures the Labor Leader’s Magnetic Intensity

    Like its namesake, this portrait of the iconic activist thrives on quiet efficacy rather than conspicuous theatricality

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    March 26, 2014 @ 6:41 PM
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    ‘Cesar Chavez’ Review: Michael Peña Captures the Labor Leader’s Magnetic Intensity
  • ‘Enemy’ Review: It’s Jake Gyllenhaal vs. Jake Gyllenhaal for Double the Mystery

    Denis Villenueve’s second collaboration with Jake Gyllenhaal feels like a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an arachnophobe’s worst nightmare

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    March 13, 2014 @ 12:40 PM
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    ‘Enemy’ Review: It’s Jake Gyllenhaal vs. Jake Gyllenhaal for Double the Mystery
  • ‘Kelly & Cal’ Review: New Mom Juliette Lewis Finds an Unlikely Suburban Soulmate

    This SXSW premiere stars Lewis and Jonny Weston as two outcasts who find each other in a sweet, sensitive film that doesn’t settle for easy answers

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    Todd Gilchrist
    March 7, 2014 @ 9:00 PM
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    ‘Kelly & Cal’ Review: New Mom Juliette Lewis Finds an Unlikely Suburban Soulmate
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