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REVIEW: Tar (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 9:58 / 30.01.23
Cate Blanchett gives a tour de force performance as a toxic conductor in Todd Field's return to directing.
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REVIEW | Don’t Look Up (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:26 / 28.12.21
Adam McKay returns with a trenchant, if overlong, satire about planet-killing comets that are received by the public as "fake news."
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REVIEW | The House With a Clock In Its Walls

Derek Armstrong / 18:28 / 19.09.18
The talent of director Eli Roth is nowhere to be seen here. The House With the Clock In Its Wall is just a bunch of topiary poop.
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REVIEW | Ocean’s Eight (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 21:28 / 13.06.18
About the same suspension of disbelief we were willing to grant Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven, we grant Gary Ross' Ocean’s Eight.
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REVIEW | Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

John Roebuck / 9:41 / 24.10.17
It's been a while since Marvel released a solo Thor movie. Can Thor: Ragnarok shed the middling reputation attached to the Thunder God?
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REVIEW | Song to Song (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 13:57 / 02.10.17
What Malick is trying to do with Song to Song is anybody’s guess, but hist packages are becoming more unkempt, and the thoughts increasingly disjointed.
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TRAILER | Thor: Ragnarok Teaser Trailer

Hernando Cathedral / 11:41 / 11.04.17
The new trailer for Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok throws the Incredible Hulk into the arena with the Norse God of Thunder.
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Review: Carol (2015)

Derek Armstrong / 8:38 / 15.01.16
Cautious Stories of intense romance are difficult to pin down critically, as their impact is more likely to be felt
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Review: Truth (2015)

Derek Armstrong / 10:47 / 09.12.15
True lies One of the paradoxes of journalism is that it attracts left-leaning thinkers, but it doesn’t allow them

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