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Film review: With humor, ‘Venom 2’ leans into relationships - abcnews.go.com
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30.09.2021 / 16:19

Film review: With humor, ‘Venom 2’ leans into relationships

“ Venom: Let There Be Carnage ” is best when it’s not trying to be a comic book movie.That fact may not bode especially well for future spinoffs and integrations within the so-called “Spider-Verse,” but one senses that director Andy Serkis, screenwriter Kelly Marcel and star/producer Tom Hardy are aware of this weakness.

‘The Jesus Music’ Film Review: Amy Grant, Stryper and TobyMac Dominate an Eager-to-Please Documentary - thewrap.com - USA
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27.09.2021 / 21:45

‘The Jesus Music’ Film Review: Amy Grant, Stryper and TobyMac Dominate an Eager-to-Please Documentary

a word pointedly never mentioned in this documentary) coupled with a broader Christian revival of baby boomers entering adulthood, was enough of an overground phenomenon to make the cover of Time magazine. The opposition, what little existed, came from established older clergy who rejected the formal elements of the music itself, since Protestant churches in the United States had been pointedly against rock and roll.

‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Film Review: ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Gilds the Lily - thewrap.com - city Newark
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21.09.2021 / 19:10

‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Film Review: ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Gilds the Lily

riot tonight,” says the girlfriend of numbers runner Harold (Leslie Odom Jr.), right before the Newark riots of 1967 start. Worse than this is the scene where baby Christopher cries whenever he sees his uncle Tony and an older female family member says the infant might know something they don’t.The new characters are all one-dimensional, and we learn nothing new about the old characters from the series.

‘The Nowhere Inn’ Film Review: St. Vincent Meta-Documentary Becomes Tedious and Trite - thewrap.com
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16.09.2021 / 17:15

‘The Nowhere Inn’ Film Review: St. Vincent Meta-Documentary Becomes Tedious and Trite

Also Read: ‘The Good House’ Film Review: Sigourney Weaver Captivates as a Woman Pretending Not to Be Under the InfluenceSince “The Nowhere Inn” follows Clark on one of her St. Vincent tours, the movie predictably begins as Clark’s narrative but eventually concerns Brownstein and her inability to separate herself from her friend’s art and identity.

‘The Survivor’ Film Review: A Haunted Ben Foster Dominates Real-Life Drama - thewrap.com - county Barry
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14.09.2021 / 03:35

‘The Survivor’ Film Review: A Haunted Ben Foster Dominates Real-Life Drama

does for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” But Ben Foster’s transformation in Barry Levinson’s “The Survivor,” which had its world premiere at TIFF on Monday, is something different — because he morphs into Holocaust survivor Harry Haft from two different directions in the same film.In scenes set in the latter stages of Haft’s life, Foster is doughy and sluggish, only slightly recognizable as the actor we know from films like “The Messenger” and “Leave No Trace.” In scenes set during World War II, when

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