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Spy(2015)find me fun, inspire me, make me laugh, up my adrenaline · From Dana Stevens at Slate: Spy lampoons sexism without abandoning sex, a tough tone for a comedy to strike but one that Feig and McCarthy manage to accomplish with both a sense of justice and a sense of humor. |
Straight Outta Compton(2015)enlighten me, grip me, stretch my mind · From Odie Henderson at RogerEbert.com: It plays like a Marvel superhero movie had Marvel been run by Suge Knight. |
Suffragette(2015)enlighten me, give me hope, inspire me · From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post: Suffragette is an absorbing, ultimately moving portrait of thwarted ideals that rings all too true today. |
The Americans(2015)grip me, shock me, transfix me · From Matthew Gilbert at Boston Globe: The Americans also remains a sharp, emotionally rich portrait of the politics of family life. You can fully enjoy the story without following the espionage material closely. |
The Danish Girl(2015)grip me, romance me, stretch my mind, tug my heartstrings · From Dana Stevens at Slate: In the early days of Einar’s transformation, Redmayne conveys the degree to which gender is, for all of us, a skill acquired through observation and imitation. |
The Expanse(2015)grip me, romance me, stretch my mind, transport me · From Eric Watson at Polygon: Their adventures are action-packed but their relationships with one another make every episode compelling. |