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The Annoyingly Predictable Kung Fu Panda 4 Is a Sequel Too Far
The franchise featuring Jack Black as a panda "dragon warrior" is out of gas
By Craig D. Lindsey
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda 4, movie reviews, Craig D. Lindsey
All the True/False Highlights — Including Films You Can Stream Soon
The Columbia, Missouri, festival is a showcase for documentary filmmaking
By Cliff Froehlich
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, True/False, documentary films, Cliff Froehlich, documentary films, film festivals, Slideshow
St. Louis-Based Film Editor Will Make It a Double at South by Southwest
Lucas Harger has two sports documentaries playing at South by Southwest
By Paula Tredway
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, St. Louis movie industry, film editing, South by Southwest, Lucas Harger, Bruton Stroube, St. Louis, Slideshow
Spaceman Gives Adam Sandler Another Meaty Role, Without a Script to Match
Happy Gilmore as a Czech astronaut? Believe it
By Kayla McCulloch
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, movie reviews, Adam Sandler, Netflix movies, Spaceman
Dune: Part Two Tackles the Perils of Playing with Faith, Politics and Power
It's epic in every sense of the word
By Andrew Wyatt
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, movie reviews, Dune, Dune: Part Two, Timothee Chalamet
Drive-Away Dolls Puts a Queer Spin on an Antic Roadtrip Comedy
Ethan Coen sheds his brother to make a movie with his wife, Tricia Cooke
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Drive-Away Dolls, Ethan Coen, Coen Brothers, Cliff Froehlich, movie reviews, Tricia Cooke
The Taste of Things Is a Sensual Feast
Tran Ahn Hung's movie celebrates good food, France and Juliette Binoche
By Chuck Wilson
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, movie reviews, Juliette Binoche, Tran Ahn Hung, Slideshow
Argylle's Star Power Is Wasted on an Overstuffed Spy Caper
It's got Dua Lipa and Samuel L. Jackson and Catherine O'Hara and it's still meh
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, movie reviews, Craig D. Lindsey, Dua Lipa, Argylle, Matthew Vaughn, Slideshow
Miller's Girl Brings Back the Teen Temptress Trope, But It Feels Icky
Even Jenna Ortega can't save this one
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, movie reviews, Miller's Girl, Jenna Ortega, Craig D. Lindsey
In Origin, Ava DuVernay Turns Nonfiction Into a Gripping Feature Film
The film portrays Caste author Isabel Wilkerson exploring racism in Germany, India and the U.S.
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Ava DuVernay, racism, movie reviews, Isabel Wilkerson
All of Us Strangers Is a Ghost Story With a Bad Ending
But the actors are all extraordinary
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers, movie reviews, Cliff Froehlich
The Zone of Interest Brilliantly Upends the Idea of a Holocaust Movie
Jonathan Glazer's film is radical — and deeply unsettling
Tags: Movie Reviews & News
Ferrari Gives Us the Man and the Legend — But It's Not Quite a Triumph
Michael Mann explores familiar themes while Adam Driver explores a familiar accent
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Ferrari, movie reviews, Craig D. Lindsey, Adam Driver
Brilliant and Searing, The Iron Claw Isn't Just Another Sports Movie
Yes, it's about pro wrestling, but the drama is real
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Zac Efron, A24 Films, The Iron Claw, wrestling, movies
In Poor Things, Emma Stone Finds Raunchy Sex — and Black Comedy
Men try to control this resurrected woman, but she can't be tamed
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Poor Things, movie reviews, Craig D. Lindsey, Emma Stone
American Symphony Captures a Composer, His Wife and Her Cancer
The documentary about Jon Batiste became a love story when wife Suleika Jaouad's cancer returned
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, American Symphony, Jon Batiste, movie reviews, Stephen Colbert, Suleika Jaouad
The Beyhive to Swarm Theatres for Beyonce’s Renaissance Thursday
Girls will run the world on opening night at the chain’s St. Louis cinemas
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Beyonce, Renaissance World Tour, Marcus Theatres, Slideshow
Joaquin Phoenix's Napoleon Is a Violent Epic Starring a Petty Brat
But director Ridley Scott is in his David Lean phase — and the battle scenes are epic
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Napoleon, movie reviews, Craig D. Lindsey, Joaquin Phoenix
May December Is the Kind of First-Rate Sexual Thriller They Used to Make
Todd Haynes' new film about a tabloid scandal is in the tradition that began with Vertigo
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, May December, movie reviews, Todd Haynes, thrillers
The Marvels Succeeds for All the Same Reasons Fanboys Will Hate It
It's a busy, dizzy tribute to girl power
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Marvels, Craig D. Lindsey, movie reviews