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Topic: Movies
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"Bugonia" makes listening a radical act
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Springsteen's truth, minus the heart
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The film that sees therapy how it is
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Stop waiting on horror to win Oscars
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"The Perfect Neighbor" crosses a line
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Diane Keaton's tender onscreen goodbye
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John Candy lived to make us feel better
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The quiet fury of a mother undone
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What not to do when you lose your job
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A “Smashing Machine” on the fritz
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When your dog stars in a horror movie
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George Clooney's existential crisis
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Every day is "One Battle After Another"
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“After the Hunt”: a bold MeToo labyrinth
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Robert Redford: micro cinema's champion
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“HIM” decries our false football Gods
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The anime antidote to American fatigue
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Divorce, "Downton Abbey" style
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Paula Deen's quest for redemption
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The cartoonist who made presidents quake
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The big-screen gamble
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King demanded "Long Walk" be violent
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Darren Aronofsky lets himself have fun
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To be a fan is to be a parasite
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