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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years(2016)From Alex McCown at The A.V. Club: It’s a testament to the buoyancy of the film that such exhausted, well-trod material can still feel fresh. |
The Bold Type(2016)From Hanh Nguyen at Indie Wire: Despite this shiny veneer, The Bold Type channels its inner Teen Vogue by weaving in weighty stories about self-expression, politics, equality, sexuality, religion and freedom. |
The Conjuring 2(2016)From Eric Kohn at IndieWire: As scary as it is when something abrupt takes place, The Conjuring 2 generates its deepest sense of dread when nothing does, and anything could. |
The Eagle Huntress(2016)give me hope, inspire me, up my adrenaline · From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post: For every misgiving The Eagle Huntress invites, it offers inspiration in equal measure, taking the audience on a beautiful, thrilling journey to a part of the world that is still largely inaccessible. And it introduces them to a young woman who gives bravery a bracing, unforgettable face. |
The Edge of Seventeen(2016)give me hope, make me laugh, romance me, take me back · From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post: Snarky and sensitive in just the right measure, what initially looks like a glib exercise in adolescent mortification has the nerve to dig a little deeper. And it winds up mining a little bit of wisdom and compassion in the process. |
The Fits(2016)enlighten me, shock me, stretch my mind · From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post: In addition to her exquisite eye for casting, Holmer knows how to film actors and environments in ways that are expressive enough to make up for her minimal dialogue. |