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Somebody I Used to Know
Somebody I Used to Know isn’t a great entry in its subgenre, yet it is a pleasant one because of Allison Brie.

Ben Pivoz
Feb 10, 2023


Knock at the Cabin
Shyamalan makes exciting movies when he gets out of his own way. He mostly does so this time.

Ben Pivoz
Feb 2, 2023


Living
It features an excellent lead performance and does justice to the subtle emotions of its moving story.

Ben Pivoz
Jan 27, 2023


Missing
Missing may not be fully original, but its pacing and occasionally ingenious use of technology make for a decently-crafted thriller.

Ben Pivoz
Jan 19, 2023


The Whale
I found it to be moving, heartfelt and sympathetic, as well as sad. Brendan Fraser is worthy of every ounce of praise.

Ben Pivoz
Jan 12, 2023


The Pale Blue Eye
This is a decent, ultimately forgettable, whodunit, pretty fitting for an early January streaming release.

Ben Pivoz
Jan 6, 2023


Babylon
The result is bold, uneven, frustrating and entertaining. It may not be great but, since it is so many other fun things, does it need to be.

Ben Pivoz
Dec 23, 2022


Avatar: The Way of Water
It is a noticeable step up from the original and makes a return trip to Pandora seem a lot more inviting.

Ben Pivoz
Dec 15, 2022


Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
Though thematically darker than the famous Disney version, it is an inspiring family adventure that del Toro has certainly made his own.

Ben Pivoz
Dec 9, 2022


Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Glass Onion is just as enjoyable of a diversion now as its predecessor was three years ago.

Ben Pivoz
Nov 23, 2022
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