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‘The Curse of La Llorona’ fails to standout as a horror film but manages a few striking scenes.
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“If Beale Street Could Talk” is a strong film that generates emotional appeal, yet doesn’t fully embrace its dramatic potential.
“Halloween” doesn’t rely solely on over-the-top gore to punctuate its terror in the minds of the audience; the viewer is left at the mercy of the filmmakers — much the same as the victims being terrorized on screen.
Wes Anderson delivers another distinctly packaged bundle of joy as the film balances fresh execution of his familiar themes with wondrous animation and enchanting world-building.
The best element that the film has to offer is a stellar directorial feature by Krasinski.
Fueled by intimate and enthralling footage that can’t be seen anywhere else, the film balances hard-hitting journalism and the humanity of the Hamiltons’ fight.
Frankie Shaw created and stars in Showtime’s new show, “SMILF,” which premiered on Sunday.