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Topic: Film
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Sharksploitation films are lacking bite
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The conspiracy-laden film you can't miss
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Wes Anderson's perfection leaves us cold
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The horror of loving too much
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Tom Cruise’s real “Mission: Impossible”
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The Weeknd's egomaniacal disaster
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A not-so-likely Mother's Day classic
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A life worthy of a "Twin Peaks" enigma
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Blake Lively plays into your perception
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The radical, divine message of "Sinners"
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The illusion of one perfect summer
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"Sinners" defies Black history erasure
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"Sinners" has Hollywood terrified
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Cronenberg's funniest film tackles grief
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Weller on "RoboCop" to Renaissance man
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Meghann Fahy finds her leading edge
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The timely satire of "American Psycho"
Kevin Smokler
Peter Navarro: Antihero of a non-tragedy
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Keeping cool on the worst date ever
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“Sacramento” captures the city's majesty
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Eat the rich films have run their course
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John and Yoko’s radical years resurface
Kenneth Womack
Queer films don't have to end in tears
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