Peter Labuza
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There's no question that women can rule action comedies. But it's time we start giving them great movies instead.
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Has the director finally fallen under Los Angeles' spell?
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A transplant finds home in the first L.A. branch of the famed gyro cart.
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Has Spielberg snuck in his darker undercurrents to what is ostensibly a children's film?
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If 'The Neon Demon' truly wanted to critique this world, however, it would feel more attuned to the psychology of its characters
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'The Shallows' promises very little from the simple premise, and then delivers unexpected pleasures bubbling under its surface.
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Pixar's main audience won't mind this, of course.
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'Out of the Shadows' embraces its cartoonish origins.
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'X-Men: Apocalypse' is too long and has too many characters, but it at least is ridiculous and occasionally sublime.
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Ryan Gosling had been approaching self-parody in his serious roles—it's nice to see him loosen up.
Stories by Peter Labuza
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