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[Review] Puerto Ricans in Paris

Somewhat likable if too silly for its own good, Puerto Ricans in Paris is the kind of film that might one day find itself adapted into a sitcom. Directed by Ian...

[Review] Central Intelligence

Considering Dwayne Johnson's relatively newfound dedication as Hollywood's action franchise Viagra and Kevin Hart becoming perhaps the biggest draw in comedy ov...

[Review] Finding Dory

The ocean is a big, diverse setting for a movie, consisting as it does of environments both brutal and beautiful. In Finding Nemo, one of its most celebrated fi...

[Review] In a Valley of Violence

Since the start of the millennium, Ti West has been pigeonholed as a horror director, but even from the beginning, his interest in the genre moved far beyond c...

[Review] The Blackcoat’s Daughter

Osgood Perkins’ debut feature, The Blackcoat’s Daughter - originally known as February at its premiere at TIFF last year - is a stylish exercise in dread, teas...

[Review] Diary of a Chambermaid

About halfway through both Jean Renoir’s and Luis Buñuel’s interpretations of Octave Mirbeau’s 1900 class satire, A Diary of A Chambermaid, there’s a scene whe...