Peter Travers
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.2 points higher than other critics.
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Peter Travers' Scores
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| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | Manchester by the Sea | |
| Lowest review score: | Lost Souls | |
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Positive: 2,616 out of 3974
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Mixed: 754 out of 3974
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Negative: 604 out of 3974
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- Peter Travers
Just because a movie is freakin' preposterous doesn't mean it can't be diabolical fun. Case in point: Fracture.- Rolling Stone
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A triumph for the machines, more proof that we do indeed live in the Matrix.- Rolling Stone
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Lit with a poet’s eye by Deschanel and given dramatic heft by von Donnersmarck, Never Look Away lunges at the primitive forces that define our lives. Even when it trips up, it’s never less than exhilarating.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 24, 2019
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Colossal entertainment -- the eye-popping, mind-bending, kick-out-the-jams thrill ride of summer and probably the year.- Rolling Stone
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You expect hardcore hilarity from Neighbors, and you get it. It's the nuance that sneaks up on you.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 8, 2014
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Hold off on burning Aronofsky at the stake till you see Noah, a film of grit, grace and visual wonders that for all its tech-head modernity is built on a spiritual core.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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Is surgery the new sex? Body horror maestro David Cronenberg and a cast led by Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart tackle that question and more in a futuristic sci-fi shocker that will leave you laughing, squirming and—yikes—thinking.- ABC News
- Posted Jun 3, 2022
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Nicolas Cage plays Nicolas Cage in this whacked-out meta-comedy that doesn’t always hang together as a movie but cements its gonzo star as the eighth wonder of the world when it comes to highwire acting without a net.- ABC News
- Posted Apr 22, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Even when bloated Marvel action robs the film of intimacy, Johansson digs deep into how her Russian assassin once felt outside the Avengers bubble. And Pugh deserves Oscar love as her pretend sister in this fab and fitting salute to female empowerment.- ABC News
- Posted Jul 9, 2021
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- Peter Travers
At moments, especially in the conflicted intimacy between Marcia Gay Harden and Daniel Stern as Bliss' parents, Barrymore shows real directing chops. But in Whip It she's painting inside the box.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
After all the hype, the movie of Dick Tracy turns out to be a great big beautiful bore.- Rolling Stone
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The three actors work wonders. And Zobel, as he did in 2012's mindbending "Compliance," nails every nuance of intonation and posture.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 27, 2015
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This spellbinder about a politician in free fall would be hilarious if it weren't so agonizingly true. OK, it's still pretty funny because Anthony Weiner — the subject of this documentary — can't stop shooting himself in the foot.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 19, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Director George C. Wolfe had a dream to put unsung civil-rights firebrand Bayard Rustin front and center in a movie. And now, with the help of executive producers Barack and Michelle Obama and a thrilling acting tour de force from the great Colman Domingo, he has.- ABC News
- Posted Nov 3, 2023
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- Peter Travers
Nolte brings a raspy authority to the role, and director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) surrounds him with colorful characters.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Andrew Haigh’s enthralling ghost story concerns a screenwriter (a flawless Andrew Scott) coming to terms with a new love (Paul Mescal) and the parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) who died in his childhood. Watch out for Haigh and his four superlative actors. They’ll get you good.- ABC News
- Posted Dec 22, 2023
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- Peter Travers
DiCaprio, in his most haunting and emotionally complex performance yet, is the vessel Scorsese uses to lead us through the film’s labyrinth.- Rolling Stone
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Green sometimes hits his points too hard, letting his fierce human drama drift into polemic. But there’s no denying the righteous indignation that fuels Monsters and Men, a powerhouse that couldn’t be more timely or necessary.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 27, 2018
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Moon is a potent provocation that relies on ideas instead of computer tricks to stir up excitement.- Rolling Stone
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As Hanna confronts her past, the movie becomes like nothing you've ever seen. I'd call it a knockout.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Love that Gus Van Sant has crafted his true-crime hostage drama in the grand 1970s tradition of Sidney Lumet’s “Dog Day Afternoon.” Bill Skarsgard drops his Pennywise psycho clown persona to make his unmasked mark as an actor. And does he ever.- The Travers Take
- Posted Jan 9, 2026
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- Peter Travers
An inner-city western featuring Black cowboys in a real-life setting deserves celebrating and the dynamite teamwork of Idris Elba and young Caleb McLaughlin heads off the father-son cliches in the script to keep you riveted.- ABC News
- Posted Apr 2, 2021
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- Peter Travers
Weigh the flimsy story against the eye-popping, jaw-dropping, shoot-the-works visuals that fill the screen to bursting and the choice is clear: James Cameron’s 3-D sequel to his biggest hit is the ultimate in-theater thrill ride. You’ve never seen anything like it in your life.- ABC News
- Posted Dec 16, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Despite over-ripe narration and an understandable urge to cram too much in, Ghosts of the Abyss is a thrilling documentary.- Rolling Stone
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It also addresses questions of aging and neglect that Hollywood likes to run from. Langella, who's played everyone from Dracula to Nixon onscreen, is giving a master class in acting. Enroll now.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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- Peter Travers
You should prepare to be wowed by Natalie Portman, who delivers a take-no-prisoners performance as Celeste, a swaggering rock diva who tends to burn down everything in her path, especially when she’s crossed.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 5, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Ford hits it out of the park again in Nocturnal Animals, a stunning film noir that resonates with ghostly, poetic terror.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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- Peter Travers
This Trainspotting sequel may feel like that for many who raised a fist in unison with the first film's f--k-the-world defiance. There's a hard-won wisdom at work here, as well as an aching sense of loss. Any way you look at it, T2 takes a piece out of you.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 16, 2017
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- Peter Travers
There's no way you won't have a blast. In their directing debuts, Rogen and Goldberg come up aces, mixing hilarity and horror like pros and never letting up on the killer momentum.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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- Peter Travers
You can't shut the door on this spellbinder. It gets into your head.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
If "Sideways" made you curious about vino, this fierce, funny and challenging doc opens up a world worth debating.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Compared with ("The Sixth Sense"), there's no contest. Stir of Echoes has been outrun and outclassed.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Restores our belief in the power of movies to transform reality, even temporarily. So what if it's not perfect? It's magic.- Rolling Stone
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Moore has marshaled what's on the record and off into a stinging indictment of where we're going. In a multiplex filled with Hollywood cotton candy, we need him more than ever.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Shelton obviously wants to distill something innocent and romantic from a relationship the world saw as sleazy. A noble mission. But he's left out a few essentials — like the facts.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
That Green’s sequel works as well as it does — it’s still a slasher movie — is due only in part to the director and his collaborators’ copycat admiration for Carpenter’s blueprint. Mostly it’s the troubled times we live in that allows this energizing, elemental horror film to touch a raw nerve for #MeToo.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 16, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Philip Seymour Hoffman creates a mesmerizing portrait of the artist as a young, old and middle-aged man.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Rude, crude and hilarious, whether he's hitting on Joanne or brokering the sale of Soviet weapons through Israel and Islamic Pakistan, Hoffman is the film's sparking live wire.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
With the cast getting looser and the mind games kinkier, it's hard to resist.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Kudos to Wilson (how has she not won an Emmy for her brilliant work on The Affair?), who builds what seems at first like a peripheral character into the defiant soul of the movie.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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- Peter Travers
An idol had fallen, and Gibney and the superb director of photography Maryse Alberti were there to capture the descent, including a confessional interview in which Armstrong blames the corruption of the game far more than himself. The movie rambles at two-plus hours, but the provocation never stops.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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- Peter Travers
A 40-ish single mom hooks up with a 20-ish boy band star. Cue the soap suds? Not this time. Somehow sensational Anne Hathaway and swoony Nicholas Galitzine make the cliches dance, bringing humor, heat and unexpected heart to a fantasy for daydream believers.- ABC News
- Posted May 3, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Jodie Foster speaks French with elan, but even her indisputable star power and fun bond with costar Daniel Auteuil can’t keep the lights burning in this frothy bauble.- The Travers Take
- Posted Jan 17, 2026
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- Peter Travers
Kidman and Bateman make a potent team in a provocative film that questions the limits of art in a world that forgets to be human. The result is funny, touching and vital.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 29, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Juliet, Naked is annoyingly hit and miss. But when Annie and Tucker connect with the gob-smacked Duncan, the movie substitutes the hard sell for grace notes and wins us over.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 17, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Van Sant, following "Gerry" and the superb "Elephant," is on the same elliptical quest. His journey is labored but undeniably hypnotic.- Rolling Stone
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Here's a fireball documentary about the 1970s, when filmmakers were stoked by sex, drugs, rock and, oh, yeah, social conscience.- Rolling Stone
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Lin is a talent to watch. There's a sting to this film that gets to you.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A maliciously funny and keenly observant movie -- director-writer Patrick Stettner makes a potent feature debut -- that serves its humor dark and without artificial sweeteners.- Rolling Stone
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George Clooney is a movie star and Adam Sandler is his manager in a deceptively lighthearted Noah Baumbach comedy that hides a world of Hollywood hurt.- The Travers Take
- Posted Nov 14, 2025
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- Peter Travers
Les Cowboys pulls in with no intention of letting you go. It's a workout worth taking.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 23, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Haywire comes close to achieving Soderbergh's goal of creating "a Pam Grier movie made by Alfred Hitchcock."- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 19, 2012
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- Peter Travers
The film is corrosive in its take on the injustice that allowed Ted to live and prosper in a protective bubble of privilege. Clarke makes it clear that the man himself most likely felt the same way.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 5, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Grace notes abound in A Late Quartet, a small, shining gem of a movie that works its way into your heart with insinuating potency of music.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Open Range copies the rain and flood of the Clint Eastwood classic but can't match it for dark-night-of-the-soul brilliance.- Rolling Stone
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Lukas Moodysson, a young Swedish director, crafts a stunner of a film out of familiar turf.- Rolling Stone
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It's a wet dream for anyone who's ever dreamed of getting an edge on the information highway. The worst side effect is that you won't believe a word of the damn thing in the morning. Fair exchange.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 18, 2011
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- Posted Jun 8, 2020
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- Peter Travers
The once playful runt of the Marvel litter has come down with a case of bloated excess and despite the ever-likable Paul Rudd as Ant-Man and a pow villain in Jonathan Majors, the third time is not the charm for a sequel that ignores its own cardinal rule -- less is more.- ABC News
- Posted Feb 17, 2023
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- Peter Travers
A big, bruisingly funny moral fable etched in acid and Obama disillusion.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 6, 2011
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Offers something magical in the haunting and hypnotic performance of Sarah Polley...(the film) cuts deep.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Aug 20, 2020
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- Peter Travers
Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott have wisely set their course by Will Smith, who is sensational in a dramatic role that leans on him to carry a movie without the help of aliens or Big Willie-style jokes for every occasion.- Rolling Stone
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A dynamite bundle from British writer-director Guy Ritchie. Even when the accents are as indecipherable as the plot, Ritchie keeps the action percolating and the humor on high.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Perks deserves points for going beyond the typical coming-of-age drivel aimed at teens.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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Kline finds every nuance of mirth and melancholy in this wonder of a role and rides it to glory. You can't take your eyes off him.- Rolling Stone
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You could call it an Aussie "Dreamgirls." I'd call it a blast of joy and music that struts right into your heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 21, 2013
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- Peter Travers
It's a hilarious and heartfelt ode to twentysomething angst. Braff has himself a winner.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted May 30, 2017
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- Peter Travers
The result is a gleefully retro and raunchy funfest that walks a minefield of sexist traps it can’t always dodge. That the rom and the com both land is a tribute to Theron and Rogen.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 1, 2019
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- Peter Travers
Cera, still one of a kind and still making us love him for it (Arrested Development – yes!), never flinches. Jamie is impossible to like. And yet we do because Cera plays him without an ounce of bogus ingratiation. He's terrific.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Not every joke or jolt hits the mark. But thanks to a go-for-broke Vince Vaughn as a hulking serial killer who body swaps with a teen girl, you won’t find a better way to LOL while being scared senseless than with this ‘Freaky’ Friday the 13th.- ABC News
- Posted Nov 13, 2020
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- Peter Travers
Furious 7 is the best F&F by far, two hours of pure pow fueled by dedication and passionate heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 2, 2015
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- Peter Travers
What can I tell you? It works. Private Parts is a comic firecracker with a surprising human touch.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Hanging with Quill and his mercenary space misfits is still everything you'd want in a wild summer ride.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 27, 2017
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Joaquin Phoenix and director Gus Van Sant raise the bar when they use roguish humor and bruising pain to color outside the box.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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By spinning something fresh out of something familiar, Reality Bites scores the first comedy knockout of the new year. It also brings out the vibrant best in Winona Ryder and Ethan Hawke as friends who resist being lovers, makes a star of Janeane Garofalo as their tart-tongued buddy and puts Ben Stiller on the map as a director.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Kudos to Stewart for making Rosewater more than an earnest plea for journalistic freedom. He makes it personal.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 13, 2014
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- Peter Travers
This is a Ferrell you've never seen before, nailing a role that calls for breakneck humor in the final race against the clock and touching gravity in the love scenes with Gyllenhaal.- Rolling Stone
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Welcome Damsels in Distress, an exhilarating gift of a comedy about college, the female intellect, the limitless male ego, inventing a new dance, and suicide prevention.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 5, 2012
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Missing is a sense of the interior life behind the smiling face that Selena showed the world.- Rolling Stone
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It can’t top the original and the absence of the late Chadwick Boseman hurts real bad, but Ryan Coogler’s sequel proves to be more than cringey franchise building by putting women of color in charge (yay to Angela Bassett and Letitia Wright) and watching them fly.- ABC News
- Posted Nov 11, 2022
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- Peter Travers
It helps that the fun doesn't stop. It helps even more that the pitch-perfect script doesn’t step out of character for a joke.- Rolling Stone
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Johnson doesn't resemble, much less embody, Lennon, but he does catch his distinctive glint of mischief tinged with pain. Duff and Scott Thomas are both exceptional, revealing how John's relationship with these two clashing sisters marked his character.- Rolling Stone
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Lots of talented young singers decorate the scenery, notably Jeremy Jordan (late of Broadway's failed Bonnie & Clyde but soon-to-open in Newsies)who has vocal and acting chops that shine even in this bucket of Glee Goes Gospel cornpone.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 13, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Zoolander 2 sweats its silly ass off to please. The results are scattershot. But when it works — oh, baby. There's a bit with Justin Bieber and a selfie that, well, no spoilers.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 12, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Director Colin Trevorrow and writer Derek Connolly keep the film humming with funny and touching surprises. And Plaza is a flat-out enchantress.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 7, 2012
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All the acting is exemplary. Brody, new to Wes' World, is revelatory as Peter.- Rolling Stone
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This lean, mean, R-rated action machine is way better than you might think since Momoa and Bautista take the time, between fights and jokes, to examine the bruised places in the hearts of these half brothers. You feel for them, and that makes all the difference.- The Travers Take
- Posted Jan 30, 2026
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Rosamund Pike is perfection as Barney's true love, and Dustin Hoffman makes magic as Barney's randy dad. It's acting heaven.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 13, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Clooney fashions a style all his own: visceral, vital and churning with off-the-wall ideas. That's what makes you want to see Clooney direct again. You can feel his joy in it.- Rolling Stone
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At its best, The Russia House offers a rare and enthralling spectacle: the resurrection of buried hopes.- Rolling Stone
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Clooney brings raw intensity to his role; his scenes with McElhone are rooted in a fierce romantic yearning.- Rolling Stone
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Luna and García Bernal display the kind of chemistry that makes you overlook the clichés in the script by first-time director Carlos Cuarón. Sometimes good-natured fun is enough.- Rolling Stone
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Within its small, darkly funny range, Trust is an exceptional film that stays alert to the mysteries of love.- Rolling Stone
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Pulls you in, challenges your prejudices, rocks your world and leaves you laughing in the face of an abyss. It's alive, all right. It's also an uncompromising American classic.- Rolling Stone
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What chills most about The Final Year is how unprepared Team Obama was for the victory of Trump and the ease with which many of its hard-won policies could be unraveled. Was it blindness, hubris or a combination of both?- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 18, 2018
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As in "Lost in Translation," Coppola keeps an eye out for the broken places. That's when Somewhere is really something.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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- Peter Travers
The time shifting raises questions the movie never answers, but it's hard not to enjoy the ride.- Rolling Stone
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Barbershop: The Next Cut is stagey, often simplistic and it talks too damn much. But, hell, the talk has flavor and snap and a real-world sense of a community in crisis. Not bad for an escapist romp.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 15, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Hartley's debut deserves heralding; he combines a rigorous social conscience with the exuberance of fresh comic thinking.- Rolling Stone
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This two-hour film wrap-up of the unjustly cancelled crime series may feel patchy and uneven, but it still gives Liev Schreiber’s iconic Ray—a hardcase-for-hire who can fix anything but the nightmare of his past— the send-off he and we deserve.- ABC News
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Count Cinderella as a dazzling dream of a movie from director Kenneth Branagh, who can leap from the Bard (Henry V) to the boffo (Thor) with no apparent sweat.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 12, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Alice may be a minor work in the Allen canon, but when its grace notes manage to be heard above the whimsy, they ring true.- Rolling Stone
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Don't think you can take another Hollywood version of Sherlock Holmes? Snap out of it. Apologies to Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch, but what Ian McKellen does with Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective in Mr. Holmes is nothing short of magnificent.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 16, 2015
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- Peter Travers
The result is something you won't see coming. Don't look for sweet and embraceable. This movie is not afraid to show its claws. Like the spirited teamwork of Kazan and Dano, Ruby Sparks is honest, deep and true.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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- Peter Travers
You cheered Jack Black in "School of Rock," now give it up for Paul Green in the real thing.- Rolling Stone
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Until an ending that flies ruinously off the rails, A Simple Favor is raunchy fun that offers an unexpected take on the twists and turns of female friendship.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 14, 2018
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In a fresh film take on Amiri Baraka’s 1964 race play, Kate Mara’s sexed-up subway rider hits on André Holland like a white Eve out to destroy a Black Adam through assimilation, intimidation, and worse. You can’t watch it passively. It dares you to engage.- The Travers Take
- Posted Jan 9, 2026
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Sure, it’s a bit predictable, but actress Zoe Kravitz—in a promising directing debut— milks every ounce of suspense out of this #MeToo thriller set on an island paradise where pretty young things accept invites from tycoon Channing Tatum at their own peril.- ABC News
- Posted Aug 23, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Lazin's remarkable achievement is to catch Tupac in the act of discovering himself. It's something to see.- Rolling Stone
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This English-language horror remake can’t touch the 2022 Danish original, but it gets in its scarefest licks thanks to a smiling devil of a lead performance from James McAvoy that will creep you out big time and fry your never to a frazzle.- ABC News
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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Wonder is an emotional wipeout, that's for sure, but Chbosky handles it with such tenderness and delicacy, you won't hate yourself (too much) for giving in.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 18, 2017
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- Peter Travers
The movie has a tossed-off, caught-on-the-fly exuberance that works like a charm.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 25, 2014
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Ferrell is effortlessly uproarious. And watching hardass Wahlberg, in his first starring shot at farce, shake his sillies out is not to be missed.- Rolling Stone
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Relentless suspense allows The Girl Who Played With Fire to hold you in a viselike grip. But it's the performances of Nyqvist and especially Rapace that keep you coming back for more.- Rolling Stone
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Fresh comic thinking spices up this smart cookie of a satire from director-writer Paul Weitz (About a Boy). He makes it sexually provocative and subversively hilarious.- Rolling Stone
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May lack the mythic pow of the 1984 original and the visionary thrill of T2, but it's a potent popcorn movie that digs in its hooks and doesn't let go until an ending that ODs on apocalyptic hoo-ha.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Meryl Streep -- at her brilliant, beguiling best -- is the spice that does the trick for the yummy Julie & Julia.- Rolling Stone
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A whole summer of fireworks packed into one movie. It doesn't just go to 11, it starts there.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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Here's the funny thing: Despite all the Captain America rah-rah in costume and indestructible shield, the movie is at its best when the story sticks with skinny Steve.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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In an era of dumb farce, Something's Gotta Give is something special.- Rolling Stone
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Stylishly shot on the high-def cheap, runs 77 potently sexless minutes. Its subject isn't erotica, it's commodities trading.- Rolling Stone
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You leave the f--ked-up funhouse of Sausage Party thinking: Did I see this movie or hallucinate it? I mean that as high praise.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 11, 2016
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The plot is flimsy, but director Mark Waters (Freaky Friday) trusts Fey's tart dialogue to carry the day. Wise man. Fey subverts formula to find comic gold. She's a brash new voice in movie comedy. Boy, do we need her now.- Rolling Stone
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Get out your handkerchiefs. Directed by her son Edoardo Ponti, Sophia Loren, 86, returns to the screen after a decade to play a Holocaust survivor who raises the children of prostitutes. There is not a single false note in Loren’s magnificent performance. Just sit back and behold.- ABC News
- Posted Oct 30, 2020
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- Peter Travers
This one belongs with the leaders of the scare pack. Isn't it time that we give Romero his due? It's hardly an accident that Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo del Toro, Simon Pegg and Wes Craven recognize Romero as a master. He is.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Leigh’s visceral staging, especially in the climactic moments — brilliantly shot by his longtime collaborator/cinematographer Dick Pope — brings home the significance of a 200-year-old bloodbath that still speaks urgently to the disenfranchised.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 4, 2019
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- Peter Travers
The film is talky and often stilted. But Eastwood’s compassion for the character, warts and all, feels genuine. His performance, like the movie, is a high-wire act that remains fascinating even when it falters.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Michael Gerbosi's script might have reduced Crane to a clueless cliche were it not for the bruised humanity that Greg Kinnear brings to the role. Kinnear is dynamite.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A two-hour search for a pulse... A miscalculation from a prodigious talent who has forgotten that you squeeze the life out of romance when you don't give it space to breathe.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
This psychological thriller about a demonic hand puppet only works in fits and starts. But watching virtuoso actors John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush let their freak flags fly as nursing home patients in a fight to the death is a blast of fun and fright to make you squirm.- ABC News
- Posted Mar 7, 2025
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- Peter Travers
Ben Is Back ends up becoming into a penetrating look at how addiction wrecks lives from both sides of the parent-child equation. It’s unflinching and unforgettable.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 5, 2018
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- Peter Travers
What happens to the film's title character — and the audience — shouldn't happen to a dog.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 23, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The radiant Barrymore energizes Cinderella with a tough core of intelligence and wit.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Like Apple founder Steve Jobs, Kroc – who died in 1984 – had a genius for marketing the talent of others. Is that a lesser gift? Not in these United States. Not then. And not in the age of Trump. Set more than a half century ago, The Founder proves to be a movie for a divisive here and now. Step right up. You might just learn something. God help us.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 19, 2017
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- Peter Travers
Gia Coppola’s film has no more than a sketch of a plot, but soars on the quietly devastating performance of former Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson as an aging Vegas showgirl who learns her hopelessly outdated dance revue has been given the hook after 30 years.- ABC News
- Posted Jan 3, 2025
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- Peter Travers
Fast Five will push all your action buttons, and some you haven't thought of. So what if you hate yourself in the morning.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 28, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Blood splatters, heads explode, and McDonagh takes sassy, self-mocking shots at the very notion of being literary in Hollywood. It's crazy-killer fun.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 11, 2012
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- Posted May 12, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Olmos is unsparing in depicting the dark side of human behavior. His in-your-face style stresses the urgency of a situation most of us choose to ignore. Though powerful, the film is sometimes preachy; there's a sense that information is being disseminated instead of dramatized. But it's hard to believe anyone will remain unmoved by American Me or its final shattering image of human desolation.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Mara is funny, fierce and altogether wonderful, even up against an irresistible costar.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 8, 2017
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- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Guided by the fierce, fully committed performances of Driver and Bening,The Report is a bristling reminder that truth still matters. Naïve? Maybe. But, damn, do we need it now.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 13, 2019
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- Peter Travers
In the context this documentary provides for the cult classic, it makes you want to see "Showgirls" again regardless of whether you belong to that cult or not.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 5, 2020
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- Peter Travers
Lumet has a reputation for speed, and when a film doesn’t engage him, as in Family Business, the result seems rushed, sloppy. But in Q&A, with all the actors perfectly cast and on his wavelength, he works wonders. Nolte is electrifying.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A blast of comic irreverence that serves as a starring vehicle for two stoner characters who had previously been relegated to the sidelines.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
There is devilish fun in this look into 1990s white-collar crime. But the jokes are the kind you choke on.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
A ghost story in which superior camerawork, costumes and production design work together to put the audience in a trance. It's tough on actors not to get swallowed up in the scenery.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 17, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Peter Dinklage sings! Pushing past the conventional elements in Joe Wright’s ravishing musical version of a unrequited love, Dinklage makes believers of us all. His Cyrano thinks his small size makes him a freak. But it's not a poetic ideal he can't live up to, it's his. That's his tragedy.- ABC News
- Posted Dec 31, 2021
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- Peter Travers
Mortensen and Isaac, expertly exchanging the faces of loyalty and betrayal, are both outstanding. Is the film too old-school for short attention spans? Maybe. Rest assured that Amini's shuddery endgame is well worth the wait.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 25, 2014
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- Peter Travers
The hugely enjoyable Rock of Ages is saved by its music, a tasty brew drawn from Def Leppard, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison and Whitesnake. It's near impossible not to rock along.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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- Peter Travers
When a forty-four-year-old man makes a movie about his family and friends sitting around singing old tunes, you certainly don't expect an unforgettable amalgam of humor and heartbreak. But that is precisely what Terence Davies delivers.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
For special effects alone, there's no problem: They're spectacular. And there's no faulting Mark Rylance, a newly-minted Oscar winner for Spielberg's Bridge of Spies, whose motion-capture performance as a 24-foot giant is both subtly nuanced and truly monumental.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 29, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The acting is dynamite, notably by Dillon and Newton in their shocking second encounter. Despite its preachy moments, the film is a knockout.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
What Hooper has crafted is a work of probing intelligence and passionate heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Bateman's dazzling deadpan can raise tired zingers to raucous life with only a throwaway eyebrow lift. And McAdams takes to comedy with a natural actor's grace and precision. Talk about fun company. They're it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 22, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Gordon-Levitt won't take safe for an answer. So Don Jon tends to stumble as it finds its feet. Still, you leave this movie feeling had at instead of had. The experience is elating.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 26, 2013
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- Peter Travers
The Pangs deliver enough shivery scares to keep you up nights. Eyes wide shut.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Writer-director Gurinder Chadha juggles all the angles with flair and fairness. Like Nagra and Knightley, the movie is a sweetheart.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The Vow is a sopping hankie of a romance for women who love to suffer and the men who love them.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 10, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Nolan directs the film exactly like a great trick, so you want to see it again the second it's over. I'd call that wicked clever.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Uneven in tone and pacing, Guillermo del Toro’s passion project about a monster and his creator still roars to life as a thing of beauty and terror.- The Travers Take
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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- Peter Travers
Spurlock says he's not selling out, he's buying in. I'm buying into Spurlock. As ever, he makes you laugh till it hurts.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Apr 21, 2011
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- Peter Travers
You’ll want to see this for Zellweger’s bravura turn alone. It’s one of the best performances of the year.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 24, 2019
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- Peter Travers
Sam Rockwell excels as a wild man from the future in this deceptively profound satire that holds up a dark mirror to the dangerous game we’re playing with AI. A true film for its time.- The Travers Take
- Posted Feb 13, 2026
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- Peter Travers
No one will ever play the bright comic exterior and dark soul of Willy Wonka like Gene Wilder did in 1971. But Timothée Chalamet takes a charming shot at it in this wispy, wobbly musical origin story that still earns a pass for offering much needed family fun for the holidays- ABC News
- Posted Dec 15, 2023
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- Peter Travers
Blanchett burns on a high flame, and Redford finds the wounded dignity in Rather.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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- Peter Travers
Sherrybaby is the kind of pretend-arty Sundance thing that gives indie cinema a bad name.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Landline never finds its emotional footing. Amid all the shouting – and these folks really go at it – there's a void where a soulful core should be.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 20, 2017
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- Peter Travers
The laughs come and go, but Ferrell makes NASCAR his bitch funny. Funnier. And more fun. And then the fun skids to a stop. You know how it goes: Plot gets in the way.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
It's Sagnier, a young Bardot, who lifts the movie, and Rampling, 58, who gives it nuance, not to mention a nude scene that shows off a body Demi Moore would envy. These two make it seductive fun to be fooled.- Rolling Stone
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- Posted Oct 3, 2013
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- Peter Travers
What makes this so memorably nerve-frying is the way Alvarez and cinematographer Pedro Luque use night-vision and every trick in the book and ones not invented yet to trap us in their vise. Claustrophobics, you've been warned.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 25, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The Beverly Hillbillies is not, as the saying goes, a critic’s picture. Still, you want to root for a movie that wallows without shame in leering, fatuous humor. I did — for about 15 minutes — then the sameness set in like an overdose of Beavis and Butt-Head.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Director Matt Reeves and star Robert Pattinson see the Caped Crusader as more film-noir detective than comic-book hero in their mesmerizing mindbender that aims high even when it misses the mark. It’s a grenade of pure cinema ready to blow.- ABC News
- Posted Mar 1, 2022
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- Peter Travers
The film, sometimes talky and overemphatic, is also literate, erotic, brutally funny and touched by brilliance in its quartet of live-wire performances.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
In this emotional powerhouse about an expectant mother who experiences her worst nightmare, the brilliant Vanessa Kirby delivers a tour de force that will leave you shattered.- ABC News
- Posted Jan 8, 2021
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- Peter Travers
Reality tv, welcome to the multiplex. If "The Hills" went back to high school and developed wit, perception and a conscience, it might play something like Nanette Burstein's wallop of a doc.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
There’s a secondhand feel to the way this gangster movie delivers the goods. Carlito’s Way is haunted by a ghost from De Palma and Pacino’s past — Scarface.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The heart of Jackass - the adolescent drive to bash body and soul into the symbolic brick wall of maturity - remains pure.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Dissenters who see this film as a wallow in self-absorption aren't paying attention. Baumbach is acutely attuned to the droll mind games of smart people who only think they're impervious to feeling.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Noah Baumbach thonors Don DeLillo’s virtuoso 1985 novel about the comic-absurdist chaos of consumerism with a too cautious respect. The result is his most constricted film which only breaks free when he allows costars Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig to fly on their own wings.- ABC News
- Posted Dec 30, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst find the heart but not the soul in a true-life crime drama that should have cut deeper and hurt more.- The Travers Take
- Posted Oct 11, 2025
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- Peter Travers
The movie belongs to Moretz, whose sensational performance will be talked about for years. Her scenes with Cage, who wears a Batsuit and uses a voice borrowed from Adam West, are a hoot.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Ferrara’s blend of toughness and lyricism turns this visionary crime film into something stylish, seductive and haunting.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The movie's soul is with Huffman. Speaking in a low voice, her posture as stiff as her vocabulary, her eyes a pool of sadness and hope, she turns this small, resonant film into a cry from the heart.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The show belongs to Geoffrey Rush in a note-perfect performance as Harry Pendel, the tailor.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Paul Dano excels in this fact-based tale of how little-guy investors actually took down billionaire Wall Street fat cats. What’s not to like about this slapstick tragedy with a windfall of laughs.- ABC News
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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- Peter Travers
If you're looking for a crime story that sizzles with action, sex and the visceral jolt of life on the edge, Miami Vice is the one.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Dahan's impressionistic heartbreaker of a movie gets it all in. And Marion Cotillard, lip-syncing Piaf's songs and digging into her soul with gale-force urgency, gives a performance for the ages.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
But, oh, that dragon. I'd endure another slog through Middle-Earth just to spend more time with Smaug.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 12, 2013
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- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Zendaya shines like a true movie star, and she and costars Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist will blow you away as tennis pros in Luca Guadagnino’s swoony, sexy romantic triangle that finds hilarious and hardcore erotic mischief off the court and on.- ABC News
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Near the end, Hill boxes himself into a sentimental corner that takes a little off the film’s edge. But before that, Mid90s bristles with fun, feeling and the exhilaration that comes with risking life’s hairpin turns.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 16, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Webb never loses touch with the film's emotional through line. And he allows time and space for Garfield and Stone, both stellar, to turn a high-flying adventure into something impassioned and moving. A Spider-Man that touches the heart. Now that really is amazing.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 29, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Premium Rush features fearless stunt work that shames most computer trickery. Too bad I didn't believe a minute of it.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 23, 2012
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- Peter Travers
Played as a child by Abigail Chu and as an adult by Delphine Chanéac, Dren morphs into a special-effects miracle, sexy and scary in equal doses.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Mamet -- crafts tangy, well-seasoned dialogue that a good cast can feast on. And this cast is prime.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Good-natured fun when it isn't stale, which is most of the time, this talky comedy set in a Chicago barber shop is a sitcom pilot disguised as a movie.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Delivers frisky fun for bruised romantics regardless of age, sex or nationality.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Ferrell makes the damn thing work. Even though he can't get naked or use naughty words, there's a devil of comedy in Ferrell, and he lets it out to play. Director Jon Favreau has the good sense to just stand out of his way.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The director, 66, brings his passion for precision to every frame of the film, refusing to hype or Hollywoodize the detailed richness of the story.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jan 20, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Working from a deft script by Delia Ephron, director Ken Kwapis labors hard so that guys won't cringe (too much) as four teen girls, of different body types, pass along the same pair of lucky jeans during a summer of love and loss.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
If you survive that wrenching plot curve (some won't), you're in for an emotional workout. Knowing you've never seen anything like this, Moss and Duplass let it rip. You've been warned.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 21, 2014
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- Peter Travers
It’s a big role, written with dimensions of sainthood that might defeat a lesser actor. But Erivo is up to every challenge, never losing Harriet’s compassionate humanity even as the film moves to the Civil War and pumps up the action at the expense of characterization.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 31, 2019
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- Peter Travers
No. 10 in the series proves there’s still life, artful cosplay and action monkeyshines in the ape-verse that began in 1968, but a worrying case of franchise fatigue is sneaking in. Whatever happened to quitting while you're ahead?- ABC News
- Posted May 10, 2024
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- Peter Travers
Shelton's strong, stinging film — one of the year's best — wants to get at something ingrained in the American character: the irrational desire to make saints of sports heroes.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The real stars here are the beasts, supposedly ugly, weird and dangerous, but paragons of FX creativity in service of genuine ideas.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 15, 2016
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- Peter Travers
This movie's junky feel is part of its charm. Sure it goes on too long and repetition dulls its initial cleverness. Still, Deadpool is party time for action junkies and Reynolds may just have found the role that makes his career.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 11, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Forgive the airhead plot that hinges on a spaceship crash-landing in the swimming pool of a Valley-girl manicurist, played by Geena Davis. The fun comes from Temple's protean visual wit and the irresistible charm of Davis, who just won an Oscar for her role in The Accidental Tourist. The agreeably tacky Earth Girls earns points for warmth, color and high spirits.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The famous Assayas light touch keeps his film above the fray of didacticism. So dig in as an expert cast puts a scintillating spin on every verbal volley. Non-Fiction is a bonbon spiked with delicious wit and malice.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 2, 2019
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- Peter Travers
Bury the nostalgia. Like the rap twist Kayne West puts into the film's classic theme, this movie is best when it stirs it up.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The love story, beautifully acted by Richard Gere and Jodie Foster, makes for a ravishing romance. And British-born Jon Amiel (Queen of Hearts, TV’s Singing Detective) directs with admirable restraint.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The film wants to make a case for Parker as the first modern woman. It gets the look and the attitude right, but it can't find her heart.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Deadpool 2 throws everything it has at you until you throw your arms up in happy surrender.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 14, 2018
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- Peter Travers
Cornball? Maybe. But it helps that O’Connor dexterously avoids the usual lump-in-the-throat tearjerking. And it helps even more that the star radiates a soul-deep belief that it’s the small steps that matter more than a rah-rah victory. He makes us root for Jack — just us The Way Back makes us root for Affleck, no matter how long the road ahead.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 4, 2020
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- Peter Travers
A shockingly funny sendup of our money-trumps-morals culture starring a dynamite Rosamund Pike who outdoes her ‘Gone Girl’ evil by partnering in crime with the great Peter Dinklage for the most delicious, decadent treat of the new movie year.- ABC News
- Posted Feb 19, 2021
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- Peter Travers
Sadly, Furman keeps shoving the movie into the box of clichés he thinks the audience wants. We don't, and you can tell that Cranston doesn't want it either.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jul 13, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Kendrick is terrific, taking a role that could have slid by on snide and building it into something uniquely funny and touching.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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- Peter Travers
When Blunt and Miranda cut through the film’s glucose overload and take off into the wild blue of their own unique and extraordinary talents, Mary Poppins Returns shows it has the power to leave you deliriously happy.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 18, 2018
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- Peter Travers
The surprise is how effective Wingard is at keeping the atmosphere jumpy and tense. And you can't help rooting for Erin, who could win Survivor if she went on the show. Vinson's take-charge performance is the life of this badass party. When you're ducking in your seat, it's nice to have someone to root for.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 23, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Hope Springs knows happy endings are provisional. What this exuberant gift of a movie offers Kay and Arnold is a renewed appetite for life. And that never gets old.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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- Peter Travers
There's more killer suspense and shocking intimacy in this one-of-a-kind documentary than you'll find in a dozen thrillers. You'll laugh hard and cry too.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Trouble enters only when the script overcomplicates things in the end. Until then, especially in a growling dogfight, director Francis Lawrence (Constantine) keeps you squirming.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Jarmusch makes it a feast that plays like a haunting concept album.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Most movies stress the agony of art (think of Kirk Douglas' Van Gogh in "Lust for Life"). Schnabel's exceptional film honors his friend by showing the act of creation as a natural high.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
There's not that much that's new in screenwriter Marshall Karp's sitcom-ish memoir, but Alexander keeps the laughs coming.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
With the smashing Jones giving us a female warrior to rank with the great ones and a cast that knows how to keep it real even in a sci-fi fantasy, Rogue One proves itself a Star Wars story worth telling.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 13, 2016
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- Peter Travers
It's a tender love story that never goes soft on its provocations. It's a defiant cry from the heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Feb 9, 2017
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- Peter Travers
What Shelton fails to provide is a coherent structure; the film is wearyingly repetitive. The boys do the same hustle and hurl the same racial epithets as our goodwill dribbles away.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Ninety minutes of being buried alive with Ryan Reynolds: Didn't we all suffer that in "The Proposal"?- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Is there anything less shocking than a movie that thinks it's shocking? See White Girl and discuss — and you should see it, if only for the all-stops-out performance of Morgan Saylor.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 1, 2016
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- Peter Travers
Simplicity -- four-square, not sappy -- is rare in film. James C. Strouse had it in his script for Lonesome Jim. As writer and first-time director, he gives Grace Is Gonethe quiet power to sneak up and floor you.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The new Body Snatchers is the most graphic of all, featuring more overt violence and decomposing flesh than the other two films combined. But it sorely lacks the focus and resonance of its predecessors.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Though the third screen go-round can't top the magic of the first two Paddington gems, it’s still an exuberant gift of family fun that takes our bear home to Peru for new adventures and a tangle with a sinister singing nun played to the hilarious hilt by Olivia Colman- ABC News
- Posted Feb 7, 2025
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- Peter Travers
It's watching Cecil open his eyes, in Whitaker's reflective, powerfully understated performance, that fills this flawed film with potency and purpose. Striving really does bring its own glory.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 15, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Is the movie any good? At the dawn of the twenty-first century, when art is defined by commerce, this question is beside the point.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Even the great ones hit snags. With The Limits of Control, Jim Jarmsuch gets tangled up in his own deadpan.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Mike Nichols' haunting, hypnotic Closer vibrates with eroticism, bruising laughs and dynamite performances from four attractive actors doing decidedly unattractive things.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The Delia Owens bestseller about sex and murder in the Carolinas comes to the screen as an antiseptic, airbrushed, miscast misfire that takes so few risks with the publishing phenom that it feels more embalmed than a freshly imagined version of the book.- ABC News
- Posted Jul 15, 2022
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- Peter Travers
The haunting, heart-piercing Elah isn't perfect. It's something better: essential.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Chastain (a nifty match-up with Mirren) is a live wire, and her scenes with Csokas and Worthington have a spark the later scenes lack. No matter. The Debt holds you in its grip.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Aug 31, 2011
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- Peter Travers
The lack of`cheeseball overload is refreshing. I could tell the good lie and say the movie is perfect. It's not. It's often earnest to a fault and fearful of its deeper, darker implications. Still, you won't leave The Good Lie unmoved. Its heart really is in the right place.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 2, 2014
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- Peter Travers
Get our your handkerchiefs for this live-action take from Italy on the Disney animated classic, starring Oscar winner Roberto Benigni as Geppetto, the woodcutter who builds a puppet to replace the son he never had.- ABC News
- Posted Dec 23, 2020
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- Peter Travers
Hungarian director Istvan Szabo (Sunshine) overplays his hand and traps Bening in a role that's all emoting, no emotion.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
It's all true – but so what? American Made may be fact-based but that doesn't stop it from feeling monumentally generic, like you've seen it all before (Blow, Sicario, The Infiltrator, War Dogs, TV's Narcos ... the list goes on).- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 28, 2017
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- Peter Travers
His (Chase) ardent, acutely observed debut makes him, at 67, a filmmaker to watch.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 18, 2012
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- Peter Travers
A hack would have turned Frank and Sam into overnight sensations. Instead, the writer-director recognizes the compromises that reality forces on dreams – and this soft breeze of a movie emerges as a scrappy surprise that's hard to shrug off.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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- Peter Travers
What an astounding actress Annette Bening is. And she’s at her very best in Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool playing Gloria Grahame.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 29, 2017
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- Peter Travers
The compensation comes in watching these three marvelous actors have a go at it, which they do with piercing humor and heart.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 2, 2017
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- Peter Travers
What makes The Conjuring 2 play deeper and darker than a warmed-over version of The Exorcist is director James Wan (Saw, Insidious, Furious 7). This Malaysian-born filmmaker can make his camera do terrifying tricks that are almost supernatural.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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- Peter Travers
The plot only slows a film that works best as a feast of sight and sound.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Not even Jackman, one of the most persuasive actors around, can sell the argument that personal weakness doesn’t stain public character in the era of #MeToo.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 5, 2018
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- Peter Travers
As actor, screenwriter and dynamite debuting director, a seriously funny B.J. Novak takes aim at an America broken by disconnection. He doesn’t always hit his target, but when he does this tale of a New York liberal battling Texas gun nuts comes alive with mirth and menace.- ABC News
- Posted Jul 29, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Housemaid Sydney Sweeney and mistress Amanda Seyfried go bonkers to the max and I mean that in the best way.- The Travers Take
- Posted Dec 19, 2025
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- Peter Travers
Haden Church gives the movie the joyous kick it needs. His flirty thrust-and-parry with Collette is beautifully played.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 29, 2014
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- Peter Travers
You'll have major fun at this movie. But what makes it something special is the way Kasdan laces the laughs with a sting.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Whether audiences are pleased or vexed, very vexed, by A.I., any movie buff worth his salt will want to sift through this fascinating wreck of a movie.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Despite a shaky framework, the magic works. It's a chance to see Ledger one last time in the act of doing what he loved. Take it.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Sometimes a shamelessly retro wartime romance is all the escape you need and Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen add class and wicked humor to this fact-based WW2 spy thriller about how British intelligence used a corpse to put one over on Hitler.- ABC News
- Posted May 13, 2022
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- Peter Travers
Say what you will about the Runaways – they never played it safe. The movie does.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The film offers few answers about Fischer's descent into derangement. But you watch Maguire and slowly, with pity and terror, you understand.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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- Peter Travers
The luminous Michelle Williams goes bone-deep here. Monroe's beauty was one of a kind. No one, not even Williams, can act it. What Williams does, with fierce artistry and feeling, is illuminate Monroe's insights and insecurities about herself at the height of her fame.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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- Peter Travers
It's sledgehammer whimsy, and it's not talking to me.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Sex, lies, betrayal and murder set among the gods of the Beat Generation. That's Kill Your Darlings, a dark beauty of a film that gets inside your head and stays there.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Audiences looking for emotional resonance in Indy 4 are doomed to the temple of disappointment. Spielberg and Lucas aren't upping their creative game -- they're taking care of business.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Primed to keep your pulse racing so your brain will stop thinking, "WTF!" Go with the illogic or you'll miss the fun.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
The good news is that Mockingjay – Part 2, the big finale, has quit the ass-dragging in favor of what made the book a page-turner. There's the visual fireworks, for sure. But there's also the darkness of the theme.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 19, 2015
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- Peter Travers
It's one crazy love story, but Carrey and McGregor make it work by making us buy the romance as the real thing. There's something about these Marys that pulls you in.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 6, 2010
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- Peter Travers
Tsunashima is superb, and a never-better Collette (The Sixth Sense, About a Boy, The Hours) has a radiant intensity that hits you right in the heart. She burns this movie into your memory.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
Ferrell delivers a performance of implosive intensity that rings true in every detail.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 12, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Think "Sex and the City" with men, only in Italian and with lots more hollering and hand gestures.- Rolling Stone
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- Rolling Stone
- Posted Dec 12, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Sally Hawkins is just plain irresistible in this funny, touching and vital salute to women in the work force.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Nov 18, 2010
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- Peter Travers
It looks the same, moves the same and sounds the same (those Alan Menken songs!) as the original. But some of the magic has gone M.I.A.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Mar 17, 2017
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- Peter Travers
What saves director Ted Demme's comic talkfest from sitcom slickness is a quirky script by Scott Rosenberg and an appealing cast.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
In this cheerfully perverse origin tale of Magneto, Professor X and their mutant team, Vaughn delivers a fireworks display of action, smarts and fun, plus a touch of class from actors who can really act.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 2, 2011
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- Peter Travers
Even the stalwart Nolte drowns in the laughable idiocy of the Wingo-Lowenstein love affair, which lifts Tides to the fiasco class.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
It's true that the film is covering old ground – the shocking originality of the first Alien is a one-time thing. No worries. I'd rank Alien: Covenant with the best of the series, right after the first two chapters. Fans are going to freak out. Join in.- Rolling Stone
- Posted May 17, 2017
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- Peter Travers
It's all infectious fun, despite the lack of originality. In the art of tickling funny bones, Crystal and Goodman earn straight A's.- Rolling Stone
- Posted Jun 20, 2013
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- Peter Travers
Tarsem uses the dramatically shallow plot to create a dream world densely packed with images of beauty and terror that cling to the memory even if you don't want them to.- Rolling Stone
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- Peter Travers
With the male need to control women hitting a new flashpoint, Alex Garland’s provocation is fired by urgency as the extraordinary Jessie Buckley stars as a widow threatened on all sides by toxic masculinity. Garland is stingy with answers, but his implications are incendiary.- ABC News
- Posted May 27, 2022
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