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Adam Driver
Frances Ha (2013)
Brims with funny ideas both verbal and visual that are finely tuned by Baumbach and his cast, and sharply edited...
While We're Young (2015)
The obvious shots at hipster scenes...eventually sour into a complex critique of modern ambition in a changing cultural landscape.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
[SPOILER-FREE] Can be dimwittedly obvious and self-plagiarizing, with little of real-world consequence and less that’s new to say [but it's still] a fun-filled adventure at the movies...
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Silence (2016)
Slow going...But
Silence
also represents consummate filmmaking.
Logan Lucky (2017)
Soderbergh’s here to have fun, and his mood is contagious.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
[SPOILER-FREE REVIEW:] Johnson sticks with the Star Wars house style and seems pleased to have the opportunity to inspire children with this story of overcoming inner conflict to become one’s best self, the key ingredient being hope.
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Can be overtly funny in its absurdity. For the most part, however,
BlacKkKlansman
isn’t a comedy at all, but an earnest, vintage Spike Lee joint recounting history and projecting it onto our present.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
[SPOILER-FREE REVIEW:] If Abrams has topped himself, it's by making a Star Wars film that's even more of a multiplex-filling Hollywood widget than his first.
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