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All of You ***
I’m not sure I know what this movie wants to say—about monogamy, or fidelity, or the ideal way to find a perfect romantic match—but I do know it has a smokin’-hot way of saying it. Director William Bridges and co-star Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) co-wrote the story set in a near-future where a test allows people to find their “soulmate,” and lo...

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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey **
As David Langley (Colin Farrell) heads out to attend a friend’s wedding, his father urges him on the phone to “be open”—and once you’ve grasped that simple thesis statement in this insistently melancholy romantic fantasy, there’s literally nothing else to discover…

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The Baltimorons ***
The loosey-goosey, semi-improvisational style the Duplass brothers helped pioneer 20 years ago finds an ideal milieu—and a pair of engaging central performers—in director Jay Duplass’ story of a one-time improv-comedy performer at a life crossroads. That protagonist is Cliff (Michael Strassner, who co-wrote with Duplass largely based on his own ...

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I’m inclined to believe that This Is Spinal Tap was nothing less than a filmmaking miracle. The 1984 feature—a “mockumentary” following a fading British heavy metal band on an ill-fated tour in support of their latest album—plays out as an utterly improbable combination of run-with-it improv prompt, hilarious musical parody and genuinely touching exploration of creative...

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The American Southwest ***
We need more nature documentaries in theaters—and I suppose it’s a sad reality of the world we live in that they might need to be connected to far-less-cinematic advocacy documentaries. Director Ben Masters explores the ecosystems of the Colorado River, from headwaters to the parched terminus that used to be a thriving delta, capturing so...

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