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Welcome to the Author Archive for Sara Clements
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'Anora': A Fairytale Only Sean Baker Could Tell
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'Paddington in Peru' Is A Heartfelt Adventure in Search of Home
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'All That's Left of You' Looks at A Family's Journey in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
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'Sorry, Baby' Is A Profound Journey of Healing and Resilience
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Review: 'Omaha' Is A Heartbreaking Portrait of Love and Sacrifice Amid Poverty
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Review: 'By Design' Is A Quirky Exploration of Objectification, Envy, and the Cost of Perfection
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Review: 'A Real Pain' Is a Poignant Exploration of Jewish Intergenerational Trauma
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'The Last Showgirl' Is a Stunning Showcase for Pamela Anderson
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Netflix's 'Carry-On' Fills This Year's Christmas Action Movie Void
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'Maria' Brings the Soprano's Story to Life as a Greek Tragedy
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Amy Adams Goes Feral in 'Nightbitch'
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There's No Way 'Wicked Part II' Will Be Better Than 'Wicked Part I'
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Those 'Bad Sisters' Find Themselves in Even Deeper Hot Water in Season Two
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Review: In 'Conclave,' the Election of a Pope Mirrors Familiar Political Rot
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Review: 'Exhibiting Forgiveness' Is a Sundance Best
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'Babes' Captures the Messy Imperfections of Motherhood, Pregnancy, and Friendship With Hilarious Perfection
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Review: 'Lee' Follows a Woman Who Captured War's Worst Atrocities
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Review: Sisters at Odds Come Together in Grief in Netflix's 'His Three Daugthers'
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'Emilia Pérez' Is One of the Most Audacious Musicals of Our Time
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Review: 'Cuckoo' Is a Unique Head-Scratcher
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'A Quiet Place: Day One' Is One of the Year's Biggest Surprises
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Natalie Portman's Apple TV+ Series Is a Lot but It's So Good
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'Fancy Dance' Is One of the Most Important Films You Can Watch This Year
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Do You Have a Neighbor From Hell? 'Restless' Is the Movie for You
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Review: June Squibb Could Do 'Mission: Impossible' but Tom Cruise Couldn't Do 'Thelma'
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'Under the Grey Sky' Is an Unsettling Look at the Silencing of Journalists
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Add 'Beacon' to the List of Examples of Why a Lighthouse Make a Great Horror Setting
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'The Devil's Bath' Looks at a Very Shocking, Unexplored Chapter of European History.
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Review: Viggo Mortensen Brings a Nod to Middle-Earth in 'The Dead Don't Hurt'
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Review: It's Pride Month Which Means You Have to Watch 'Backspot'
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Review: 'The Beast' Is a Sweeping Romance Film Unlike Any Other
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Review: 'Under the Bridge' Is a Must-Watch True Crime Series That Gives the Victim a Voice
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Let's Talk About the Love Triangle in 'Shogun'
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Review: 'The First Omen' Contains the Strength and Spirit of the Classic Horror Films
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Review: 'The People's Joker' Is One of the Best and Most Subversive Comic Book Movies
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Review: Revenge Thriller 'Femme' Presents a New Kind of Femme Fatale
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In 'The Animal Kingdom,' Humans Turn Into What They Truly Are: Animals
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'Death and Other Details' Finale: Who Is Victor Sams?
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Review 'Stopmotion' Is Hellish Nightmare Fuel
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Review: 'Suncoast' Is a Coming-Of-Age Film Unlike Any Other
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Review: 'Ponyboi' Is a First for Intersex Representation Onscreen
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Review: A Buoy and Satellite Fall in Love in 'Love Me'
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Review: 'Death and Other Details' Is a Mysterious Mess You Can't Stop Watching
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Review: 'The Color Purple' Is an American Classic Reimagined
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Review: 'American Fiction' Is a Satire to Start a Conversation
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Review: Does 'Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget' Hold a Candle to the Original?
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Review: Disney's 'Wish' Is a Disappointing Celebration
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'Quiz Lady' Is a Charming Comedy Involving, Yes, a Game Show
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The Devil on Trial,' Ed and Lorraine Warren, and the True Story that Inspired 'The Conjuring'
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Yes, 'Totally Killer' Is in Fact Totally Killer
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'The Exorcist: Believer' Review: David Gordon Green Needs to Be Stopped
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'When Evil Lurks' Is Ready to Make You Squirm and Jump Out of Your Seat
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Review: The Scorching 'Fair Play' Is One of the Best Debut Features in Years
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How 'Heartstopper' Propelled My Own Self-Discovery
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'Sanctuary' Is the Hottest Movie of the Year
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The Charming, Emotional Drama 'Unicorns' Says Screw Labels
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So, Is 'The Nun II' Better Than the First?
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Review: 'Birth/Rebirth' Brings New Life to Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'
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Review: 'Aporia' Presents a Great Moral and Quantum Conundrum
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Review: 'The Pod Generation' Takes a Futuristic Look At Women's Health
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'Red, White & Royal Blue' Is Not a Movie for Royalists or the Political Right
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'Haunted Mansion' Leaves a Familiar Taste of Unnecessary IP Fare
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Review: 'Joy Ride' Is All About Sex, Refreshingly So
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10 Years Later, 'The Conjuring' Is Still One of the Best Horror Movies
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Spoilers: Did This 'Mission: Impossible' Character Have to Die?
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Review: 'The Witcher' Season Three Marks the Beginning of an End
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Review: Pam Grier and Blaxploitation Are Back With 'Cinnamon'
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Jon Snow with a Pornstache Deals Cocaine in 'Blood for Dust'
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Review: In 'Our Son', Luke Evans and Billy Porter Play Husbands on the Verge of Divorce
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'Elemental' Is One of Pixar's Best Since 'Coco'
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'Polite Society' Is a Teen Action Comedy That Kicks So Much Ass
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Sydney Sweeney Blows the Whistle on the Trump-Putin Bromance in 'Reality'
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Religion and Queerness in 'Disobedience' and 'You Can Live Forever'
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In 'Fool's Paradise,' Only the Cast and Crew Know What's Funny
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May 2023 4K UHD and Blu-ray Releases
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'Sisu' Is a White-Knuckle Thrill Ride With a High Nazi Death Count
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Even an A24 King Can't Save 'Peter Pan & Wendy'
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Review: 'To Catch A Killer' Puts Cops In the Interrogation Room
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Rachel Weisz's 'Dead Ringers' Is Not for the Faint of Heart
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Review: 'Enys Men' Is an Enigmatic and Unsettling Feast for the Senses
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Review: 'Murder Mystery 2' Is a Good Sequel No One Asked For
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Keira Knighley Is Back and on the True-Crime Case of the 'Boston Strangler'
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Apple TV+'s 'Liaison' Gets Eva Green and Vincent Cassel Wrapped Up in Love and Spy Games
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Review: 'Sharper' on Apple TV+ Would Be a Top 5 'Swindled' Episode
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'Joyride' Is a Charming Road Movie That Blows a Tire
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Netflix Brings 'Matilda the Musical' to the Screen
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'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish' Is a Thrilling and Colourful Neo-Western
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Disney's 'Strange World' Is Weak
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'Spoiler Alert' Will Have You Crying Under the Mistletoe
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Netflix's Must-Watch 'The Swimmers' Is Harrowing and Triumphant
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The Lohanaissance Is Here With 'Falling for Christmas'
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Eva Green Is Back With 'Nocebo'
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Don't Watch 'Prey for the Devil'
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'Barbarian' Is a Flawed but Audaciously Unexpected Horror Film
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The Fairy-Tale Familiarity of 'The School for Good and Evil' Is a Blessing and a Curse
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Mila Kunis' 'Luckiest Girl Alive' Could Have Been a Great Netflix Miniseries
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The Awful 'My Best Friend's Exorcism' Just Made Me Want to Rewatch 'The Exorcist'
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Netflix's Dark Teen Comedy, 'Do Revenge,' Starring Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes
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'See How They Run' Is a Comedically Meta Whodunit
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'Me Time's' Buddy Comedy Could Have Sparked a Great Conversation With a Stronger Script
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Why 'Gentleman Jack' Needs To Be Saved
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'Fall' Is a Survival Thriller that Kicks Fear in the Ass
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Review: Dario Argento Is Back to Giallo With 'Dark Glasses'
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Review: 'Dark Nature' Is Survival Horror at Its Best
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Fantasia Review: 'Polaris' Is One of the Most Unique Canadian Films Ever Made
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Shudder's 'Moloch' Is a Treat of Atmospheric Horror
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Where 'The Killer' Excels in Action, It Lacks in Plot
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Netflix Takes Its Latest Animation to the High Seas With 'The Sea Beast'
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Fantasia 2022 Preview: Five Films We Cannot Wait to See at This Year's Festival
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'A Chiara' Isn't Your Typical Mafia Film
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'The Innocents' Explores the Dark World of Children
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Hulu's 'Candy' Encapsulates What We Love About True Crime but in a Structurally Disorganized Way
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'Crush' Is a Refreshing and Authentically Queer YA Rom-Com
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'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' Captures the Many Facets of What Makes Nicolas Cage One of the Greats