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TILL



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 24, 2022

Theatrical Release: October 14, 2022

You may wonder in light of what the Emmett Till case involves how anyone saw
feature film potential in this story, let alone a film intended to receive wide
release in theaters. And yet that question does not linger as Chinonye Chukwu
digs into this ugly and painful chapter and unearths the opportunity it presents
us to do better today.

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TICKET TO PARADISE



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 24, 2022

Theatrical Release: October 21, 2022

With their chemistry is on point and their comic timing unfaltering, the
diagonally billed still A-listers pull off material that would be utterly
cringeworthy in the hands of the lesser talents you’d see cast on Hallmark or
Lifetime.

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BLACK ADAM



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 24, 2022

Theatrical Release: October 21, 2022

The action is competent throughout and the screenplay does an adequate job of
developing all these characters we don’t know. But for most of the runtime,
“Black Adam” is joyless and routine.

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BROS



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 6, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 30, 2022

It would be easy to rag on Bros as simply the calculated product of easily
observed shifting trends. Alas, this movie is too good to be dismissed as that
and better than the vast majority of romantic comedies being made.

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AMSTERDAM



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 5, 2022

Theatrical Release: October 7, 2022

With no perms, disco, put-upon accents, and love triangle, Amsterdam does not
have the same arresting quality that defined American Hustle, but it similarly
and effortlessly sustains our interest and with its own eccentric arsenal of
shrapnel art, a sometimes uncooperative glass eyeball, and potent pain-relieving
eye drops. Russell is a master at mining human foibles and high-stakes
interactions for both entertainment and emotion.

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SMILE



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 5, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 30, 2022

The problems start at the top, with a protagonist who is difficult to sympathize
with. A horror movie heroine must only be endearing enough for us to not want
them to die. Rose somehow never comes close to clearing that low bar, leading
you to suspect Bacon's last name got her this part (yes, her dad is Kevin).

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THE GOOD HOUSE



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on September 19, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 30, 2022

It’s hard to be disappointed in any major way by a film that is admirably
honoring the theatrical tradition, giving something for the writers of AARP to
cover, telling a story about older people that isn't just aging and Viagra
jokes, and giving roles of substance to talented veterans too good to stay on
the fringes.

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DON'T WORRY DARLING



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on September 22, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 23, 2022

All that Don’t Worry has going for it comes to a screeching halt in its final
act, with a twist that undermines the entirety of the film.

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SEE HOW THEY RUN



Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on September 20, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 16, 2022

This light, diverting comic mystery is like a Poirot movie played for laughs or
I guess what Knives Out was for many viewers. But instead of prominent sweaters
and political soapboxing, first-time director Tom George and second-time
screenwriter Mark Chappell run with wit, puns, character development, and a
narrative that holds our interest.

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THE SILENT TWINS

Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on September 18, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 16, 2022

Part psychological thriller, part coming-of-age drama, The Silent Twins is
strange and compelling. The only way to wrap your head around the picture is to
know that it is based on a true story.

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HONK FOR JESUS. SAVE YOUR SOUL.

Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on September 2, 2022

Theatrical Release: September 2, 2022

No matter how good the lead actors are—and they for sure elevate this above the
original short film from which multiple beats are directly taken—they can’t turn
this uneven satire into a particularly rewarding or enjoyable comedy.

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THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF LONGING

Adapting A.s. Byatt’s 1994 short story “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye”,
Longing opens with our attentions fixed on Alithea Binnie (Tilda Swinton), a
British academic in Istanbul to speak at a literary conference. There, a
decorative lamp she obtains from an antiquities marketplace is revealed to hold
a Djinn, or, to those of us that grew up with Aladdin, a genie. Alithea’s Djinn
(Idris Elba) is a formidable presence who barely fits inside her nice hotel
room.

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PRESS RELEASE


DISNEY / PIXAR WALL·E: THE CRITERION COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD & BLU-RAY

Pixar’s high-water mark of digital animation—a prescient vision of a dystopian
future within a dazzling pop-science-fiction love story.

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PINOCCHIO (2022)

Disney+ Day brings the studio’s latest live‑action reimagining of an animated
classic. Director Robert Zemeckis brings Walt’s second feature film into the
fold with a cast that includes Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, and Joseph
Gordon‑Levitt as the voice of Jiminy Cricket.

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BEAST

Idris Elba plays a widowed American doctor protecting his two teenaged daughters
and a family friend (Sharlto Copley) from a ferocious lion in the wilds of South
Africa. This R‑rated thriller from the director of Everest is now in theaters.

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NOPE

Writer-director Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us) delivers another original thriller,
this one with a more science fiction bend. Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven
Yeun, and Brandon Perea star in this ambiguously‑marketed adventure set
primarily on a Hollywood horse ranch.

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WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING

Delia Owens’ bestselling novel tells the story of a girl who raises herself in
the marshes of North Carolina and finds herself on trial for the murder of one
of her two significant loves. Daisy Edgar‑Jones and David Strathairn head the
cast of this coming‑of‑age drama.

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