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  • William Hurt Appreciation: A Complicated Actor Who Was Always Magnetic

    His off-screen life could be tumultuous, but his singular brand of screen intensity will continue to resonate

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    Alonso Duralde spotlights the month’s best new physical-media releases — because streaming only covers so much

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  • ‘Turning Red’ Film Review: Pixar Captures the Explosion of Adolescence as Adorably Beastly

    A young girl’s puberty manifests itself as a giant red panda that makes a great metaphor for a tale about daughters and mothers

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    ‘Turning Red’ Film Review: Pixar Captures the Explosion of Adolescence as Adorably Beastly
  • ‘A Madea Homecoming’ Film Review: Tyler Perry’s Comic Creation Comes to Netflix in Perhaps His Best Film Yet

    Liberated from the restraints of PG-13, Madea gets her tart-tongued, gun-toting, weed-enjoying mojo back

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  • Sorry, Oscar Pundits, But Film Critics Aren’t Thinking About Awards

    Awards Wrap Up: It’s not the job of film critics to help Oscar handicappers, and it’s not snobbery for critics to use Oscar attention to elevate movies the Academy ignores

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  • What’s New on DVD in January: ‘The French Dispatch,’ ‘Her Smell,’ Martial Arts Classics, and More

    Film Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde suggests new physical media to take the sting out of staying home

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  • Peter Bogdanovich Appreciation: Critic-Turned-Filmmaker Had an Ongoing Love Affair With Hollywood

    He weathered professional triumphs and tragedies but remained devoted to the movies

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    Peter Bogdanovich Appreciation: Critic-Turned-Filmmaker Had an Ongoing Love Affair With Hollywood
  • ‘The 355’ Film Review: Female Spy Saga Is as By-the-Numbers as a Sudoku

    International all-star action tale with Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong’o and Penélope Cruz drowns in familiarity

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  • 10 Great Movie Santas, From Edmund Gwenn to Kurt Russell (Photos)

    Here’s a look at some of our favorite actors to don the mantle of jolly old Saint Nicholas over the years

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  • 20 Essential Movie and TV Scrooges Through the Years, From Alastair Sim to Bill Murray (Photos)

    The immortal Charles Dickens character has Bah-Humbugged his (and her) way into dozens of films and TV movies

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  • ‘Don’t Look Up’ Film Review: Tedious Environmental Satire Flagrantly Wastes Its Own Resources

    There is exactly one funny running gag in this two-and-a-half-hour, all-star slog

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  • 10 Unforgettable 2021 Movie Moments, From ‘Annette’ to ‘Shang-Chi’ (Videos)

    TheWrap Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde collects some of the sequences from this year’s films that will stick in the memory

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  • ‘Nightmare Alley’ Film Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Remake Looks Sumptuous But Rings Hollow

    The Depression-era art direction is on point, but the noir intensity is missing

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  • 10 Worst Films of 2021, From ‘Don’t Look Up’ to ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ (Photos)

    TheWrap Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde isn’t mad, just disappointed, at the output from Ryan Reynolds, Tom Holland and Adam McKay

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  • 10 Best Films of 2021, From ‘Swan Song’ to ‘Licorice Pizza’ (Photos)

    TheWrap Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde chooses his favorite narrative films of the year, including “Parallel Mothers” and “Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar”

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