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REVIEW | No Hard Feelings (2023)

Derek Armstrong / 11:14 / 29.06.23
Jennifer Lawrence stars in a genuine, old-school sex comedy that of course also conforms to the needs of the 21st century.
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REVIEW | Causeway (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 9:57 / 11.11.22
Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry return to form in this indie drama about recovering from trauma.
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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 | Dark Phoenix (2019)

John Roebuck / 14:10 / 06.06.19
This is a more creatively successful interpretation of the Dark Phoenix story than Ratner's X-Men The Last Stand was, though not by much.
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REVIEW | Red Sparrow (2018)

John Roebuck / 22:23 / 28.02.18
Lawrence has handled his material poorly. Red Sparrow is convoluted without being intriguing and over-long without being rewarding.
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THE REELGOOD PODCAST | Mother!

Hernando Cathedral / 11:24 / 22.09.17
Darren Aronosfky's new film, Mother!, has divided audiences and critics, but we all know that there's only one opinion that really matters.
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REVIEW | Mother! (2017)

John Roebuck / 15:25 / 17.09.17
Mother! is an exercise in Aronofsky demonstrating his own mental capacity. There is no sense of engagement and the movie is little more than a concept.
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TRAILER | Mother! Trailer #1

Hernando Cathedral / 22:47 / 08.08.17
The trailer for Darren Aronofsky's Mother! will make you not feel good but it will also make you want to watch the film, so go figure.
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REVIEW | Passengers (2016)

John Roebuck / 14:02 / 03.01.17
Morten Tyldum's Passengers is sleek and moves along quickly, but there are far more moral concerns raised than are allayed.

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