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Chi-Raq

(2015)

inspire me, make me laugh, stretch my mind ·

From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post:

The through-line of Chi-Raq is a sense of crisis that Lee refuses to reduce to binary causes, but interprets in terms of history, economics and psychology, as well as the personal, political and spiritual.

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Cinderella

(2015)

find me fun, give me hope, romance me, take me back ·

From Claudia Puig at USA Today:

With its vibrant sparkle and enchanting visuals, Cinderella almost makes you believe in magic.

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Creed

(2015)

inspire me, take me back, up my adrenaline ·

From Odie Henderson at RogerEbert.com:

There are as many quietly effective moments as there are stand-up-and-cheer moments, and they’re all handled with skill and dexterity on both sides of the camera.

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Crimson Peak

(2015)

scare me, thrill me ·

From Dana Stevens at Slate:

For the two hours it lasted I wasn’t asking any questions, only giggling, squirming, screaming, and swooning.

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Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon

(2015)

find me mature fun, make me laugh, take me back ·

From Molly Eichel at Philadelphia Inquirer:

What makes Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead feel particularly vibrant is how the Lampoon’s specific art direction is put to use.

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Ex Machina

(2015)

grip me, transfix me ·

From Claudia Puig at USA Today:

Alex Garland, the screenwriter of “28 Days Later” and “Sunshine,” makes an auspicious directorial debut with this suspenseful mystery.

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