Bill Goodykoontz
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
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Bill Goodykoontz's Scores
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| Average review score: | 68 | |
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| Highest review score: | Inside Out | |
| Lowest review score: | Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party | |
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Positive: 1,219 out of 1987
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Mixed: 713 out of 1987
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Negative: 55 out of 1987
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Like the original, Finding Dory makes us understand the fears, joys, struggles and triumphs of family.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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The Conjuring 2 won't make anyone forget the first film, but it's good enough that you'll hope they make another.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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I love movies like The Wailing. Na Hong-jin’s film is like a genre buffet, with horror as the main course, but a hearty helping of mystery, crime drama, black comedy and family relations on the menu, as well. Don’t forget the side dishes of religion, superstition and ritual. It’s a full meal.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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A movie with a title like Puerto Ricans in Paris comes with certain expectations. Low ones. Thanks to the efforts of Luis Guzman — and they are mighty — Ian Edelman's slight film manages to rise above them. Not by much, but above them, still.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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Writer and director Mark Elijah Rosenberg paces things patiently, which in some cases is a polite way of saying there are boring stretches.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 2, 2016
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Me Before You is enjoyable in places, and Claflin eventually gives his character some depth beyond simply being angry. But the film exists mostly as a tear-production delivery system.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 2, 2016
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There is something fascinating about the intimacy of the camera here that is magnetic. And harrowing. And frustrating. And maddening. And a little sad.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 26, 2016
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There should be a sense of, yes, wonder at play at all times here. Too often “Alice Through the Looking Glass” feels like a slog through time.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 26, 2016
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- Posted May 26, 2016
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It's a joy to watch Beckinsale attack the material — Lady Susan is one of those people whose interest in themselves and their own well-being is so great that it becomes contagious.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 19, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Osmond may tell the story to wring maximum emotion out of the audience, but so what? Isn’t that why people make these movies? It is. And more importantly, it’s why people watch them.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 19, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Lanthimos makes statements about the nature of love and relationships and their place in society, and there are fewer statements more important than those.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 19, 2016
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The porn, the drugs, the smog, the bad haircuts - you can play it for laughs or play it straight. With terrific performances from Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, Black does a little of both. The film is at once a nod to hard-boiled film noir and a send-up of it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 19, 2016
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There’s a weird attempt at feminism here that doesn’t quite fly – basically it boils down to young women having every bit as much right to do bong hits all day and night as young men do – but at least there is an attempt.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 19, 2016
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Jensen has a real gift for comedic editing, knowing just how long to play out a bit and when to move on. And Mikkelsen goes all in with his performance (as does everyone else).- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 12, 2016
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There’s a jarring shift in tone and story in the last act, but the performances — particularly towering ones by a way-over-the-top Ralph Fiennes and an under-the-radar Tilda Swinton — perfectly balancing each other, carry the day.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 12, 2016
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The film whirs along with such entertaining efficiency that you may not realize that, by the end, it has shifted its blame in a manner that does not exactly betray a lack of courage in its convictions, but a willingness to let some of the bad guys off the hook.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 12, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Man Who Knew Infinity is a good movie about a great subject, but one that should have been bett- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 5, 2016
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With The Family Fang, [Bateman] shows confidence with drama and, perhaps more impressively, with weirdness, never letting things get odd just for the sake of it. He wisely doesn’t force the issue. This bunch is plenty weird on its own.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 5, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Fun, happily, is one of the many ingredients in copious supply here.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 4, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It’s an awkwardly constructed movie that doesn’t really gel.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
If it’s not great — think of a sort of JV “Commitments” and you’ll have the idea — it is surely winning.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It’s all too much without ever turning into much at all.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Hanks’ winning performance covers a lot of holes, but not all of them.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
April and the Extraordinary World is a visual delight, an animated French steampunk adventure that is smart, exciting and wonderfully weird.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 14, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The easiest way to describe My Golden Days is as a coming-of-age romance, but Arnaud Desplechin’s film, with its memories and carefully nursed grudges and moments of heartbreak and betrayal, feels weightier than that.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 14, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Miles Ahead is by no means a perfect film, but it is an interesting one. In this case, driven by Cheadle’s performance, that’s more than enough.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Unfortunately Jean-Marc Vallée’s film doesn’t measure up to Gyllenhaal’s performance.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Everybody Wants Some!! is a terrifically entertaining movie that proves Linklater once again a master of perfectly capturing moments in time without judgment or apology.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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- Posted Mar 31, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
I appreciated the effort Delpy, directing her sixth feature, puts forth in trying to spice up the genre. But that doesn’t mean I enjoyed it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 31, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The problem is the movie itself – the script, the editing, the construction, all of which combine to make the whole thing feel flat, lifeless and confusing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 31, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is a really good movie made by a terrific talent, stunningly shot and confidently directed.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 31, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Despite all of the unlikely scenarios and dubious plot developments, Plummer shines. There are moments here when we understand why he took the role, and many more when we are glad he did. But not enough to make Remember a better movie all the way around.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 24, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
As a documentary about Jonathan Gold, the Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic, City of Gold is more or less an entertaining valentine to an interesting guy. As cultural archaeology, unearthing the relationship between food and a city, food and a critic, a city and a critic and a swirling stew of all the above, it's fantastic.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 24, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Frot's performance is so towering, so convincing, that it smooths out all the film's rough edges. It's a triumph.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 24, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Yes, questions regarding violence and mayhem are drowned out by violence and mayhem. Such is the superhero life as directed by Zack Snyder. There is no problem that can't be solved with a cranium-rattling explosion or two.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 23, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Maybe the real message here is that Brooklyn hipsters are absurdly annoying, whether it's past, present or near future. On that front, Creative Control succeeds. As a compelling film about the alienating effects of technology, not so much.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 18, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Subtle it's not, but the film is effective both as a thriller and as a war film with something to say.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Hello, My Name Is Doris is at times self-consciously quirky and precious and implausible — and Sally Field is so good in it that those complaints seem pointless.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Let's just call "Allegiant" what it is: A way for the studio to make money and bring you back next year for the real finale. See you then. Maybe.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 17, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
I'm all for directors making audiences think, but ultimately, those thoughts need to lead us somewhere. "To the Wonder" didn't, to my mind. I'm not sure Knight of Cups does, either.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 10, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Its images are classic, its story immediate and urgent. That's a pretty vital combination.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 10, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Only Yesterday is a mature work of art, no matter what the genre, no matter what the format, no matter what.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 10, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Trachtenberg is patient building this world, and the actors do a good job inhabiting it. Winstead is a terrific actress, and she makes Michelle's desperation and inventiveness believable. Goodman is never better than when playing a nut, and while we aren't sure if that's what he's doing here, the possibility makes for an intriguing portrayal.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 10, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's an interesting movie, odd and disturbing by design. But it's also effective.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 3, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Ficarra and Requa never quite strike a successful balance between comedy and drama, making the whole thing feel a bit off.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 3, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's all silly and meant to be fun, except when Najafi tries to throw in some serious bits, which wind up being sillier still.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 3, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Jude refuses to force a happy ending upon the audience. Things happen as they happen, and if one scene is especially hard to stomach, it leads to a kind of grim resolve to just keep forging ahead as best you can.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Last Man on the Moon is one of those movies we didn't realize we needed, but turns out to be just the thing for our fractured, cynical times.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's a movie as warm and fuzzy as a comfortable blanket, and as safe as the milk Edwards prefers to anything stronger. Not as exciting, perhaps, but it gets the job done well enough.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 25, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Miele also made the similar "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's," a look at another ultra-expensive store in New York. That film, however, did a better job as a social investigation into how the other half lives. Crazy about Tiffany's is more shallow, as befits so many of the interview subjects.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 18, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
With incredible attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to the world he has created, Eggers slowly, surely builds tension until it's almost unbearable. And that's delightful, if you're a horror fan. It's a terrific film.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 18, 2016
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Where does creativity come from? And how do the lucky few who are touched by it make it last? Can they? Touched with Fire isn't a perfect study of the question, and it can't really provide a complete answer, probably because there isn't one. But thanks to Holmes and Kirby, it at least asks in a compelling way.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 18, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The film, directed and co-written by Kevin Reynolds ("Fandango," um, "Waterworld"), is a nice-enough telling of the Resurrection of Jesus, which at times seems like it also wants to be a Very Special Episode of "CSI: Jerusalem." It's well-made and well-acted.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 18, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It takes a strong stomach for extreme violence and over-the-top obscenity, but if you're willing to roll with that, Deadpool is a hoot.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 10, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
While individually some of the scenes are terrific, they don't add up to much, making Hail, Caesar! one of the Coens' lesser comedies, better than "Intolerable Cruelty," say, but nowhere near the genius of "The Big Lewbowski."- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 3, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
What is so impressive is how deeply Abreu makes us feel what Cuca is experiencing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 28, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
If directors Alessandro Carloni and Jennifer Yuh don't reinvent the panda-as-martial-artist wheel, they avoid making the story seem stale. The terrific animation helps, of course.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 28, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Sizemore seems to be operating in his own dimension outside the confines of the film and script, just doing whatever he wants. That's not a compliment. Mills' direction is the movie's high point. It's assured, and he stages scenes with skill.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 21, 2016
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Brilliant performances from Tom Courtenay and especially Charlotte Rampling make the proceedings all the more genuine, as they bring to piercing life the relationship of two people who maybe don't know as much about each other as they once believed.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 21, 2016
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The cinematography is outstanding, revealing the harsh beauty of the land. And the acting...is terrific. The burden rests on Eid’s shoulders, and he more than carries it. He’s a natural, showing us Theeb’s curiosity, loyalty and ingenuity while still retaining the innocence of a boy who has been sheltered from the world outside the desert.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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Son of Saul offers Nemes' harrowing vision of the possibility of peace, at least within oneself. And it is a singular vision, one that demands to be shared.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It’s when bullets fly that Bay is at his best. He stages the battles well, and builds tension effectively and at times inventively.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Forest is one of those horror movies that starts with an intriguing idea but has no idea what to do with it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 7, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Its scale and ambition at times makes it seem like more than it is: a survival story. There’s nothing wrong with that, and it’s a good one. It’s just not a whole lot more.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 7, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Kaufman and King somehow give felt puppets an independence they might otherwise have lacked. How? The magic of movies, I guess. Or, more likely, the magic of Kaufman’s mind.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 7, 2016
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Tarantino seems to have no shortage of creativity or inspiration. What he needs to find is someone who isn’t afraid to occasionally say, “Cut.”- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The script feels not half-finished, but maybe three-quarters. Lawrence does what she can to make up the missing 25 percent, but even she can’t perform miracles.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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Carol is a simple story that sneaks up on you. Todd Haynes takes such care in the telling of it — and the gorgeous depiction of it — that it's impossible not to be moved.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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Smith’s performance, in which he resists the urge to go over the top, and the subject matter make Concussion an interesting movie, but not the urgent one it could have been.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Big Short manages to entertain you while making you really, really mad.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 23, 2015
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Sorrentino drenches his audiences in the movie-going experience — when you’re done, it’s something akin to enjoying a rich meal, even if you didn’t quite understand how all the ingredients combined. All that’s important is that it satisfies, and ultimately, Youth does.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Danish Girl is beautifully shot and tastefully made and acted, but only Vikander seems willing to take chances. Happily, she does.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
What Abrams has done is find and return the ingredient crucial to the original three films in the franchise that was sorely lacking in the second round: fun...There are some laugh-out-loud moments here, but also some touching ones. Happy, sad, exciting, silly — all that is included, along with the original sense of Saturday-morning-serial abandon that made what became known as “A New Hope” so wonderful all those years ago.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 16, 2015
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In an age in which celebrity gossip and page views trump all, hearing two masters talk intelligently about movies and how they’re made is, if nothing else, a welcome treat.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 10, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
[Kurzel's] vision of what he wants his Macbeth to be never wavers. And he has the actors to make it happen.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 10, 2015
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The images are impressive. But the characters and their development leave something to be desired.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 10, 2015
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It is intense and uneven, moving and maddening, all in just about equal measure. But an angry Lee is an interesting Lee, and he’s really angry here.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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The Wonders is one of those films that's easier to experience than explain, which is almost always a good thing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Jolie Pitt is going for a European cinema vibe here, but all the smoking, drinking and speaking in French can’t disguise the fact that there isn’t a lot going on here. Filmmakers reserve every right to demand patience from their audiences, but they have to provide a worthwhile payoff in the end. By the Sea simply doesn’t.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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“No life, no music,” the Tower slogan read. For Solomon and the rest, it was more like a battle cry in a war they fought but ultimately couldn’t win.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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With Lake Bell and Simon Pegg as the would-be couple involved, the emphasis is squarely on comedy. There’s some romance in there, too, but it’s nicely twisted, just enough to keep things fresh and funny.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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The story lacks the same intensity of the original. Not that everyone will have seen the first one. Those who have will almost certainly find the new version lacking. Those who haven’t will find a solid mystery, nothing more. Given the cast, that’s a letdown.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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Once you’ve seen the work Stallone and Jordan do in Creed, the idea of a “Rocky 8” doesn’t sound so bad.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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Visually beautiful — stunning, in places — but somewhat stale in story, director Peter Sohn’s feature debut will certainly charm young audiences, and there is some nicely bracing grown-up material: love and death, the whole deal.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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The Night Before wants to make you laugh and cry, but it doesn’t give us enough opportunities to do enough of either.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 is a dark film, in a dramatically satisfying way.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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The movie is much like its hero, Freddie — straightforward, sweet, hard-working and predictable.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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McCarthy and his brilliant cast make hard work and truth-telling inspiring.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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Director Jessie Nelson shoots it all like a Hallmark card that comes to life, which sounds like a cliche, which it is, which is the point.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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Roach’s film may be light in places, even sugarcoated in others, but any reminder of the past and its impact on the future is a welcome one. Plus, we get a good Cranston performance in the bargain.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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Massaging the facts to pump up the drama is a necessary evil in a film like this, but The 33’s cinematic beats are so familiar that they undercut the sense of realism that would make it more compelling.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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Brooklyn often feels like a throwback in the best way, while Ronan has an old-time star turn, and she makes the most of it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 12, 2015
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No one wants to live in the past, but in The Peanuts Movie, the old stuff still stands up, while the new story is just flimsy glue holding the classic bits in place.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 6, 2015
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It doesn’t help that Barrymore and Collette don’t have much chemistry for best friends forever, but Collette’s work is so compulsively watchable that Miss You Already is worth a watch for that reason alone. And precious few others.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 5, 2015
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Spectre is still fun, the cast is top-flight. And had it been the first Bond film with Craig in the title role, the reaction likely would be "wow!" This is some good stuff, way deeper than the silly Bonds. But with history behind us, it feels a little slight.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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The Armor of Light can be frustrating and painful to watch. But ultimately, there is hope here. Schenck and McBath are only two people from opposite sides of the political spectrum coming together, but at least that’s a start.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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The food, it must be said, is beautiful. (Mario Batali and Marcus Wareing were consultants on the film.) And Cooper, despite the shortcomings of the role as written, goes all in. So does Miller. This should be a better movie than it is.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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Gordon is an eclectic director, and he has trouble with the tone here. It’s not that cynicism can’t evolve into something more useful in film. It’s that the reasons should be more convincing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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What saves Meadowland from being an exercise in masochism is the acting. Wilson and Wilde have a light touch that makes them perfect for the comedies they often make. Here, Morano leads them to much darker places, and they plunge right in.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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Perhaps the greatest compliment you can pay Victoria is that while you go in knowing about the gimmick, it doesn’t take long for Schipper to make you forget it almost entirely.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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Room is a terrific movie, one that has two outstanding performances, confident direction and a story line that is both harrowing and moving.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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Goosebumps,”Rob Letterman’s film based on the R.L. Stine books (pretty much all of them), is silly, goofy, a little scary, a little poignant and a lot of fun.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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Hanks could do this kind of role in his sleep; luckily he doesn’t. Like Spielberg, we probably take him and his gifts for granted. Between the two of them, they make Bridge of Spies a movie that works as a period piece and a timely commentary on how we live now. If that sounds like faint praise, it shouldn’t. Because it’s not.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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If the film is ultimately an exercise in atmosphere, it is without question a triumph on that front. The rich textures and almost tactile visuals are astonishing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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What Boyle and Sorkin are after here is a portrait of Jobs, not a photograph. And they have succeeded in making one, in wildly entertaining fashion.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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Good intentions can only take you so far. So it is with Freeheld, a well-meaning movie whose sterling intentions, timely and provocative subject and terrific cast are muted to near oblivion by uninspired storytelling and direction.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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Todd Strauss-Schulson’s meta send-up of ’80s sex-equals-death slasher movies keeps its goofy good humor throughout, and tosses in a little almost-genuine feeling into the mix for good measure.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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If you’re going to make an origin story, make an origin story. On second thought, if you’re Joe Wright looking to tell us where Peter Pan and Captain Hook came from, maybe don’t.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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Mendelsohn manages to make us simultaneously feel sorry for him and hope, against what seem like steep odds, that he somehow succeeds.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 2, 2015
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Good movies create their own worlds, and that’s certainly true of Goodnight Mommy — even if it’s a world you wouldn’t want to live in.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Oct 2, 2015
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- Posted Oct 1, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Zemeckis is a master of using effects, but his films sometimes don’t live up to them.... The Walk is different. The use of 3D, in particular, is so astonishing it practically wipes your memory of the silliness going on in France as Petit was learning his trade. Once Petit is on the wire, he is free, and the liberation is contagious.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 29, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Gere is terrific. It’s a tough job standing out at a distance, especially when we have to make an effort to find you, but Gere always commands our interest and attention.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There are no winners here. Maybe that’s cynical, or maybe it’s true. But it’s a bleak and sometimes powerful message that Villeneuve delivers with blunt force.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The resulting film winds up like a compelling story about an iconic civil-rights event buried beneath an avalanche of stereotypes and bad writing.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
While Zwick doesn’t dig as deeply as he might in searching for answers, the subject matter, combined with Tobey Maguire’s performance as Fischer, makes this a compelling film.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Intern is idiotic, unrealistic, Boomer wish fulfillment that has no business working on any level. I quite enjoyed it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There are some nice messages of inclusion, but they’re crowded out by a big dumb action scene at the end.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It boasts a terrific performance by Katherine Waterston and an even better one by Elisabeth Moss. It's not exactly a grand old night out at the movies, but it's still well worth the time (90 minutes) and effort.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The script makes the characters a little too witty and spot-on with cultural references, but what makes it work, to the extent that it does, is the innate liability of Sudeikis and Brie.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Director Wes Ball's film is a mad dash from one place to the next, with little time in between for rest, recuperation or plot development.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Everest is a sprawling mess of a movie, one you feel like could have been great but instead roams all over the place and winds up being just pretty good.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Muylaert goes for answers and, at times, they may come a little easily for all of the turmoil that leads to them.... But Casé’s performance overwhelms any such quibbles. She is a delight, and thanks in large part to her performance, so is The Second Mother.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 10, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Jason Schwartzman has become, without question, the go-to actor when you want a character with off-putting, even annoying traits, yet need to have the audience side with him just enough not to want to strangle him.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Although this movie isn’t as well-made as Gibney’s best work, like “Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief,” or the Oscar-winning “Taxi to the Dark Side,” it’s plenty interesting, and serves as something of an appetizer for Danny Boyle’s biopic “Steve Jobs,” due Oct. 9.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
So what drives these men? “Because it’s there” merely scratches the surface. Meru may not answer the question completely — likely nothing can — but it is a thrilling, harrowing attempt.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
What Rukun wants, one suspects, is closure. What he gives the rest of us is a face in which to see the pain the butchers caused, a reminder that the architects of a massive tragedy remain present and unrepentant, the personification of the evil men do and a warning that it could happen again.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 27, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It’s not as terrible as the premise suggests, thanks to some flourishes on Joseph’s part and an intriguing performance by Wes Bentley. Efron’s absurdly winning persona doesn’t hurt, either.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 27, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Bang, boom, bam. That’s about the size of things in No Escape, a movie banking on its admittedly first-rate action drowning out its political tone-deafness.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 27, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet is a hit-and-miss affair, easy on the eyes but nothing to write home — or a term paper — about.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There was a dark side to this complex man, and while it takes director Daniel Junge a while to get there, he does eventually in Being Evel, his entertaining and sometimes uncomfortable documentary about the daredevil.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Bacon can play just about anything, and he’s having a good time here as a guy not quite smart enough to keep himself out of trouble, but wily enough to try to dig himself out of it. It’s fun to watch.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The performances are terrific, and when it’s on its game, which is often, Straight Outta Compton is an explosive look at the creation of a message that had to be delivered by the only people who could deliver it, a message that is, unfortunately, as timely now as when we first heard it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It almost works. Actually, it does work, hitting the requisite number of hip notes. It just doesn’t dazzle, and that’s kind of a surprise.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The ending is stunning, a brilliant and forceful reclamation that doesn’t necessarily provide answers, but does provide hard-earned satisfaction.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Shaun the Sheep Movie manages to be smart, moving and hilarious without the inclusion of a single word of dialogue.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is a talented cast working for a talented director in a film that never reaches the heights it should have.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There was a cry from Wallace fans when Segel was cast (some are still up in arms), but he’s terrific. So is Eisenberg, in an even more difficult role.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It’s an interesting film, consistently entertaining, a mile wide and an inch deep.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Batkid Begins is a good movie about great intentions and a large group of people coming together to make a stranger most of them will never meet happy.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Rodriguez and Taylor are terrific. Their confidence is infectious, yet they never let us forget the challenges their lives offer.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Allen builds to a climax that is ridiculous and a comment on … I don’t know. Fate? Folly? There are plenty of both in Irrational Man, but they’re not often a comfortable mix.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
We’ve seen the elements that make up Paper Towns before, but that’s OK. Schreier proves adept at avoiding clichés, and is helped by his actors.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Shining is nothing new for McKellen, a brilliant actor, and it's interesting to see how he and Condon portray Holmes' faculties at different times.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
On the plus side, Jones is a really good makeup artist, and he is adept at creating gross-out dead people and wounds, and violent acts intense enough that they make you want to look away. On the minus side, the acting and story are so bad you want to look away anyway. Follow that instinct.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
What's nice is how smart the film is. Schumer gives a nod to plenty of other romantic comedies, not to make fun of them but to honor them. Being funny is hard work and she has put in the hours of toil.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The problem with Peyton Reed's film is that when he shrinks the always-affable Paul Rudd, he shrinks a big part of Rudd's charisma, too.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is a first-rate cast in a second-rate story with some entertaining bits and some maddening holes. That combination works for late-night channel surfing. Anywhere else, not so much.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 9, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Forbes' story and her direction of it may seem too sunny for some. But she keeps us refreshingly off-balance throughout, by letting us in on her memories the way she recalls them.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 2, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's a short film, weighing in at 79 minutes, but that feels about right. You probably wouldn't want to spend a lot more time with these folks, no matter how intriguing their company. You won't necessarily enjoy the visit, not all of it. But you won't be bored, and for grown-ups with kids looking for a night out, that's something.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jul 2, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
[Pacino] and Green sometimes overplay their hand. That is, overplay the underplaying, which sounds patently ridiculous but is the exact description warranted here.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 25, 2015
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- Posted Jun 25, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The film, like most of MacFarlane's work, is a mix of occasional laugh-out-loud moments — there are some here — and cringe-worthy misfires that play a lot more tone-deaf than he seems to intend.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 24, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There aren't any scares to speak of, though there is some gore. The cast is game to try anything, but there's just not much here for them to work with. Like most zombies, Burying the Ex is an idea that should have stayed dead.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's a fine line between being gratingly self-conscious and really smart; more times than not, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl comes out on the winning side of that equation.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Throughout the film Famuyiwa, who also wrote the script, uses split screens and backs up the film and jumps around and freezes the action, but he's not showing off. He uses these techniques to tell his story, and doesn't overuse them to the point of annoyance.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Inside Out is terrific, a mind-bending concept turned into a brilliant film, a return to form for Pixar not just in terms of quality but in taking risks — risks that pay off.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Nightmare is a different kind of documentary, shelving the usual experts and talking heads for a more personal experience of the title subject. That's good and bad.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is World War I from a woman's point of view, a different perspective than we usually see. It's the story of someone who doesn't fight — who would be so shaped by tragedy that she would vow never to — but for whom the horrors of war are just as vivid and devastating.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Every third person on the planet will go to see this movie, and they will find exactly what they seek, nothing more but certainly nothing less. It's that nothing more part that ultimately disappoints.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 10, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Connection is long and occasionally long-winded and determinedly old-fashioned in its approach. That's why I liked it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 6, 2015
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- Posted Jun 4, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
A great movie exists in Love & Mercy, side by side with a pretty good one.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 4, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The big-screen version of Entourage is constructed like the series, another chapter in a sequel-ready story. If you wanted something more, you won't get it. But you will get this, and if it does well, likely more of it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jun 2, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Barely Lethal has some laughs, and will probably serve nicely as a movie you can land on for a few minutes when it shows up on cable. But it slides into the rote generic-teen-comedy mode too soon to be anything more.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 28, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The purpose of San Andreas is not to make us think, but to make us gape, to pummel us with effect and effect until we finally give in. Fair enough. Uncle. I need a Tylenol anyway.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 28, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Crowe can be a great storyteller, a terrific director whose characters make us believe in them and in what they're doing. That doesn't happen in Aloha, which famously means hello and goodbye. Stick with the latter definition here.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 28, 2015
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Niccol looks at the pilot's struggles and the toll this remote form of warfare takes on his life. It's certainly intriguing, but he tells his story in such broad, obvious strokes that the movie isn't as powerful as it could be.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 21, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's always entertaining to see a genre tweaked, at least when it's done so with the proper mix of respect and madness at work in Slow West.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 21, 2015
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- Posted May 21, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Tomorrowland may not fully reach the heights for which it strives, but it has a good time trying.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 21, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Animals may be the kind of story we've seen, but it's told in a way that makes it worth seeing again.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 14, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Maysles gets to the heart of what is important to Apfel: truth, in a world in which it's in increasingly short supply.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 14, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
We've been down this road before. But Pitch Perfect 2, goofier than the original, makes it an enjoyable trip.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 14, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It is insane. In a good way. Whoever said "Too much is never enough" made an impression on Miller, who uses the phrase as a starting point and blasts off from there.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 13, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Like a greatest-hits album, it's not as deeply satisfying as an artist's best work (try Yen's "Ip Man"). But it will keep you entertained.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
You hate to see a good cast wasted, but when it comes to 5 Flights Up, the verdict is: no sale.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Yes, it has a bit of the watching-races-for-the-wrecks feel to it, and by the end of the film, it's not clear Piven has a destination in mind, or whether it's important to arrive at one. But this is a performance that demands your attention. It also deserves it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Director Thomas Vinterberg and Carey Mulligan, who plays Bathsheba Everdene, bring exciting life to the story.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Maggie has some rough edges — what caused the epidemic, for instance? — but it's still a worthwhile effort, especially for a first-time director. And for an old pro like Schwarzenegger, trying something different and succeeding.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
A relentlessly unfunny comedy, it wastes the talents of Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara as egregiously as one could possibly imagine, resorting to lame jokes, cliches and incompetent storytelling to pass the time.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 7, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Giroux's refusal to pass judgment on his characters prevents us from doing so, and the film is much more powerful for it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 1, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Adult Beginners is funny and warm and sweet enough without overdoing it. Again, it's not groundbreaking, but it shakes things up a little.- Arizona Republic
- Posted May 1, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There is much to like about Avengers: Age of Ultron. There was much to love about "The Avengers," and therein lies the difference.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 29, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The film is fascinating in its exploration of the give-and-take between art and commerce.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Checking subtlety at the door, Monteverde goes for broke on the emotional-manipulation front. Perhaps that's OK as a device for illustrating a parable, but it doesn't make for much of a movie.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Lee Toland Krieger's film masquerades for a while as a romantic drama brainier than most, getting good mileage out of an intriguingly odd performance from Blake Lively. But ultimately, the movie relies far too much on contrivance and coincidence.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The story takes some unexpected turns, which Crowe handles well, without overplaying them. Overall, The Water Diviner is a solid effort, a good, old-fashioned movie when it's not delving into soap opera.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's great when a movie messes with your head. And Ex Machina, screenwriter Alex Garland's directorial debut, does just that, pretty much from start to finish. The writer of "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine" purports to examine A.I., or artificial intelligence. What he's really after is something at once more exotic and more relatable — and infinitely less predictable: human nature.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's interesting to wonder how the film will age, given the short shelf life of technology. In two years all this might seem as dated as a dial-up modem, technology not nearly advanced enough to support the action here. But for now Unfriended lives in the moment, as do its characters.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Beyond the Reach is a misfire, one of those movies that never quite rises to the level of guilty pleasure.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
So much of "The Hunting Ground" describes the behavior of college students at their worst. Watching Pino and Clark find some measure of peace and healing while offering the same to others shows it at its best.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
True Story never really soars in the way it might, but the performances more than keep it aloft.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
One of those message movies that never uses subtlety when a sledgehammer is handy.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It is a fascinating film, and if it skimps somewhat on the moral complications of this kind of art, it holds nothing back in terms of volume: Image after image grabs our eye and often grips our throat.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
An Honest Liar is a fascinating look at what the truth means, and how it means different things to different people. It's also a reminder that no one has a monopoly on it. Not even the Amazing Randi.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 9, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's Kikuchi who carries the film. She gives Kumko a sense of dignity and strength in the face of absurdity, and does so with few words.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 4, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
We get a sharp look at getting older, growing up and assuming responsibility. The fedora is optional (and not recommended).- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 4, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
What's interesting is how Jacquot treats the material. It is, by any measure, a romantic drama. But he uses the score, by Bruno Coulais, as if the film were something else altogether.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 4, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Reynolds is a good actor but he's miscast. Mirren is great, and she makes Woman in Gold better than it otherwise would have been. Still, it's just kind of boring and straightforward, even if its inspiration is not.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Apr 1, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's wrenching stuff. If bits and pieces feel contrived (and they do), overall the message is strong — and important.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Pacino and his director don't get back to basics — given that Pacino plays the title character, an aging rock star who long ago sold out, that wouldn't make sense. But the actor brings such a charming attitude to the role that his performance feels far more genuine than the story itself.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is a man who knows things, and Hawke creates an inspiring platform that allows him to share (at least some of) them.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's terrific. It's about many things, but dread infuses them all. You won't be grossed out. You'll be creeped out. And that's a lot more satisfying.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's all wildly uneven, but some bits really are funny. Ferrell plays his usual clueless character, but he's good at it. And it turns out a toned-down Hart is a funnier Hart. But Cohen can't keep a handle on it all. Worse, he has no feel for when the satire goes too far.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This is really entertaining stuff. It requires the ability to laugh at misfortune, but Szifrón is so skilled in his writing and direction that this isn't a problem.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Gunman is a predictable slog through action-movie tropes, and Penn's intensity isn't a good fit.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
At least [Teller's] presence, along with Woodley's, makes Insurgent good, if not great. And it's not too late to keep improving.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Kristian Levring offers a brutally beautiful take on the Western in The Salvation, a film reminiscent of a song that sounds familiar but offers its own pleasures.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Demange's busy camera is effective in conveying the chaos swirling around Hook. If we can't always tell exactly what's going on, neither can Hook. It ratchets up the tension considerably.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
In Run All Night, Neeson gives us more of the same, although with Collet-Serra's assistance, it's dressed up in a more interesting package.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's beautiful to behold and wears its magic on its well-appointed sleeves, daring the audience to crack wise.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The utter lack of surprises and waste of a first-rate cast — Anthony Hopkins as Alfred "Freddy" Heineken; Jim Sturgess and Sam Worthington as kidnappers — make for a tremendous letdown.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Polsky keeps things lively, both visually and with his editing. But the sometimes-lighthearted approach never undermines the serious business at hand. It enhances it.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Boorman retains the sense of melancholy and, ultimately, optimism from the first film. That, coupled with excellent portrayals of what could have been stock war-movie characters, makes Queen and Country a worthy follow-up to a classic.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Unfinished Business is a jumble of half-baked ideas, none particularly interesting.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Blomkamp regular Sharlto Copley is quite good — as Chappie, in a motion-capture performance. (He also provides the voice of the robot.) If this were somehow a commentary on man's increasing lack of humanity or something, that would be fine. Instead, it's just good work buried inside a movie made up of intriguing ideas that never really go anywhere.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Mar 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Mommy is a film as harrowing as it is exhilarating, a story sometimes hard to watch but impossible to turn away from.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There is so much love and understanding of all the genres the film is skewering that What We Do in the Shadows transcends its lowbrow inspirations. It's a real treat.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
In "The Player," Robert Altman carves up Hollywood with knowing, surgical precision. Cronenberg is a gifted filmmaker in his own right, but here he takes a meat-ax to the place. He gets what he's after but leaves quite a mess.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Aside from the waste of talent, the frustrating thing about The Lazarus Effect is how it cheats. Good horror movies work on internal logic.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 26, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a movie that didn't need to be made, and certainly doesn't need to be seen — not when you can rent the original and still feel good about yourself afterward.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Caro's direction, Costner's performance and the winning cast, along with the shining of a sliver of light on the plight of field workers, however thin that sliver may be, combine to make McFarland a much better movie than it has any right to be.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Yes, there are sex scenes in the film, quite a few. But for a movie where people are naked for a large chunk of time and play at bondage and dominance (without ever really seeming all that committed to it), it sure is boring.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 12, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
A sense of dread hovers over all these characters, and, by extension, the audience. It's in the air of the place, like oxygen. And vodka. Lots of vodka. Yet Zvyagintsev's achievement, or one of them, is creating a film that is not one long downer. It's not exactly a laugh riot, but we do care about these people.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The Wachowskis never lack for ambition. It's in the execution where they run into trouble.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Feb 5, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
There is strength in simplicity, something the Dardenne brothers' Two Days, One Night and its brilliant star, Marion Cotillard, prove emphatically.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Match is no masterpiece, but it is an intriguing and entertaining example of actors lifting the material they're given to greater heights, with Stewart leading the way.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Director Kevin Macdonald offers a suffocating visual feast. Some of the particulars don't add up, so much so that you do notice them even as the action plows forward. But it's still a thrilling ride.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Song One is an odd little movie. It seems as if there is more going on than there is, which you realize after it's over. As pleasant diversions in the moment go, however, you could do much worse.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's Moore who makes the movie worthwhile, who elevates it from disease-of-the-week fare to the role of a lifetime.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
[Jennifer Aniston's] performance in Cake is rightly being praised as a dramatic breakthrough (no one doubts her comedic chops). She's really good. It's just too bad the movie does her no favors.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a terrific film, if you give yourself to it. You should, because, with Amirpour's blending of influences and pop culture, she has created a true original.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Spare Parts is the kind of feel-good underdog movie that almost can't help getting waylaid by cliches.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Blackhat is a mess of a movie from Michael Mann, a would-be cyberthriller slowed by stupidity and sabotaged by a stunningly silly subplot.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The film is slow at times, despite bursts of action, and Chandor could have let it breathe a little more. The seriousness grows stuffy every now and then, but these are small quibbles. A Most Violent Year is an outstanding movie about business and marriage, not necessarily in that order.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It's Cooper's movie, and, although he has been good in pretty much everything we've seen him in, there is a depth to this performance we haven't seen before. It's a tricky balance: As the legend grows, the man diminishes. Cooper and Eastwood do an exceptionally good job of maintaining that.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
This isn't a warts-and-all portrayal. More like a warts-and-little-else one. But it is an inspired film, a beautiful exploration of art and creation and difficulty, with Spall's brilliant performance at its center.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Does it all add up? Maybe, if you follow the letter of narrative law. It's certainly imaginative, with high-minded ideas, but Hawke and Snook are what keep it grounded in truth.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
Inherent Vice is an aggressively weird movie, which you should take not as a warning but as a compliment and an invitation to see it, to let its stoner vibes wash all over you.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The story is just so downright weird that the film can't help but be compelling. Just not as compelling as it could have been.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 24, 2014
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- Bill Goodykoontz
It is a harrowing journey, and an inspirational one. But, as director, Jolie takes far too long to tell it, particularly in such a conventional manner.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 23, 2014
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- Bill Goodykoontz
The cast is top-notch, the story is satisfyingly dark, the performances are fun and, of course, the songs are terrific.- Arizona Republic
- Posted Dec 23, 2014
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