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Kate (2021) 46% “Kate gestures at being different, something fresh and subversive, but at the end of the day, it's just reheating old clichés.” – Slate Sep 15, 2021 Full Review Jungle Cruise (2021) 62% “While it might not return with previously unseen treasures, what it does rummage up pairs perfectly with a large bucket of popcorn and a slushy drink.” – Slate Jul 29, 2021 Full Review Pig (2021) 97% “Pig is a small film with a few big surprises executed very well, and well worth going into as blind as possible.” – Slate Jul 16, 2021 Full Review Zola (2020) 88% “It's not just based on social media, embracing its origins in being adapted from a viral tweet thread. It's about social media.” – Slate Jun 28, 2021 Full Review Cruella (2021) 75% “Surface pleasures go a long way toward concealing the film's blemishes...” – Slate May 26, 2021 Full Review Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) 71% “Snyder's Justice League is more, more, more in a way that most films wouldn't dare, and, after a year of no theaters at all... to see more movies that commit so completely to a vision that it's impossible not to be swept away.” – Slate Mar 15, 2021 Full Review The Half of It (2020) 97% “The idea of a teenage version of Cyrano de Bergerac seems to lend itself to pure romantic fluff, but Wu imbues it with incredible depth and consideration.” – Polygon Feb 20, 2021 Full Review Space Sweepers (2021) 70% “Fun, with colorful performances and impressive CGI, and a worthy substitute for a new Star Wars or Marvel movie.” – Slate Feb 19, 2021 Full Review To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021) 79% “It's a fitting end to the series not just as a closing chapter to its protagonists' high-school lives as they move on to college, but also as an admission that the franchise has run out of things to say.” – Slate Feb 12, 2021 Full Review Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) 96% “Though it's early in the year, it doesn't feel like a stretch to name it one of 2021's best films.” – Slate Feb 2, 2021 Full Review Earwig and the Witch (2020) 28% “The character designs are wonderfully distinct and colorful, but the world around them-and the way that they move through it-comes across as flat despite being animated in 3D.” – Slate Feb 1, 2021 Full Review Supernova (2020) 89% “Supernova is modest in every respect except its emotional impact. In the characters' internal arcs, the title-the name for a stellar explosion-comes fully into perspective.” – Slate Jan 25, 2021 Full Review Malcolm & Marie (2021) 57% “Malcolm & Marie is certainly stylish, shot entirely in black and white, with its leads in fancy clothes for a good portion of its runtime, but its aesthetic virtues are suffocated by all of its screenwriter's hot air.” – Slate Jan 22, 2021 Full Review Let Them All Talk (2020) 87% “It's a meditation on life and a touching ensemble picture, smuggled in by Streep's star power and Soderbergh's constant quest for innovation.” – Slate Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020) 97% “The reason to run to this movie is the titanic performances of its leads: Davis and, in his final performance, the late Chadwick Boseman.” – Slate Nov 21, 2020 Full Review Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020) 91% “It's the filmic equivalent of the high that comes from eating way too many candy canes and drinking way too much hot chocolate.” – Slate Nov 19, 2020 Full Review Freaky (2020) 84% “As strange as it may sound, Freaky is one of the 2020 movies that comes closest to being truly feel-good.” – Slate Nov 12, 2020 Full Review Holidate (2020) 46% “Holidate falls in the bland no-man's land between being sharp enough to appeal to adults (à la Bridesmaids) and tame enough to watch with the whole family.” – Polygon Oct 30, 2020 Full Review Rebecca (2020) 37% “True love will win out, as far as the new take is concerned, even if it means glossing over everything that actually makes the characters interesting.” – Polygon Oct 22, 2020 Full Review Roald Dahl's The Witches (2020) 49% “Ultimately, the mishmash of elements doesn't cohere into a truly memorable movie.” – Polygon Oct 22, 2020 Full Review The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) 89% “The best possible outcome for such a high dose of Sorkin.” – Polygon Oct 19, 2020 Full Review What the Constitution Means to Me (2020) 97% “The entire 104-minute show is performed in a single "room," so it comes down to the sheer strength of Schreck's writing and performance to hold an audience's attention. Schreck more than pulls it off.” – Polygon Oct 19, 2020 Full Review John Bronco (2020) “The charisma that was fully on display in Goggins' previous work is firing on all cylinders in John Bronco - the role demands grins, winks, and whoops, and Goggins is a master at them all.” – Polygon Oct 16, 2020 Full Review French Exit (2020) 65% “That there ultimately isn't too much plot doesn't weigh French Exit down.” – Polygon Oct 12, 2020 Full Review The Truffle Hunters (2020) 97% “There's a dark side to the profession, which the filmmakers acknowledge, but the most valuable thing they capture in their film is the joy of being alive, and finding something you love.” – Polygon Oct 8, 2020 Full Review
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