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Gunpowder Milkshake (2021)
Two and Half Stars

And while Milkshake is well-made, well-acted, and never boring, it really feels a few years late to the Tarantino Masquerade Ball.

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Bo Burnham: Inside (2021)

Such a tragedy provokes a tangled thicket of emotions, and Burnham spends 87 minutes hacking through them all, searching for something funny.

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Army of the Dead (2021)

Brace yourselves for a back-handed compliment, my friends: Zack Snyder’s shambling opus is actually kinda watchable.

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Stowaway (2021)

This is a talky, cerebral little film, and a showcase for good actors. It just happens to be set in space. Think of Stowaway on those terms, and you’re much less likely to be disappointed.

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The Woman in the Window (2021)
Two and Half Stars

Two very different movies lurk within The Woman in the Window, and neither is very…

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The Wrong Missy (2020)

The Wrong Missy is a disastrous movie. It’s criminally unfunny and decidedly not romantic. I didn’t want Tim and Missy to get together.

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Marriage Story (2019)

An even blend of wry and wrenching, this is great film that examines what happens after the story of a marriage ends.  

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Cinemavino — Episode 51: Raging Scorsese

For this episode, we bring in a special guest, Daniel Gimlin, to discuss Scorsese’s Marvel comments, and talk about The Irishman.  We also drink The Bull, a delicious, fruit-forward red wine.  

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Cinemavino — Episode 48: El Camino

For this episode, we talk El Camino, and drink some delicious bubbly from New Mexico.  

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Roma (2018)

Roma

In Roma, Alfonso Cuarón’s camera often pans languidly across a scene, like a mind wandering into…

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