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REVIEW | Holmes & Watson (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 10:10 / 03.01.19
Etan Cohen's Holmes & Watson has some occasional laughs, but also not enough to exceed the level of plane or drive-in worthy.
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REVIEW | Vice (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 9:02 / 29.12.18
Adam McKay's brand new satire, Vice, is the complete package. It does about everything you could want it to do, which is no mean feat.
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REVIEW | Aquaman (2018)

John Roebuck / 20:52 / 27.12.18
Aquaman is concurrently far better than it ought to be and severely worse than it should have been. Either way, it's a lot of movie.
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REVIEW | Eighth Grade (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 17:41 / 26.12.18
Eighth Grade is a masterwork of getting the details right, even and perhaps especially when they don’t immediately translate.
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REVIEW | Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 20:02 / 14.12.18
Can You Ever Forgive Me? is a story about lonely people, masquerading as a low-key dramatisation of a quirky little historical event.
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REVIEW | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 17:11 / 12.12.18
The one complaint one might level against Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is that its overstuffing leads to a rather ungainly running time: 117 minutes.
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REVIEW | Roma (2018)

John Roebuck / 14:36 / 11.12.18
Roma is life in broad sweeps, and life in intimate details. It is best when it deals in those details, though those sweeps make up the most memorable parts.
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REVIEW | Mortal Engines (2018)

John Roebuck / 14:26 / 06.12.18
I'll give Christian Rivers's brand new science fiction, Mortal Engines, one thing. It's not often you see a person outrun a city.
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REVIEW | Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018)

John Roebuck / 8:59 / 05.12.18
Ralph Breaks the Internet follows a similar course to its predecessor, Wreck It Ralph, on a broader scale, and isn't quite as successful.

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