The film becomes virtually incoherent in a ploy to keep us on the edge of our seats.
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The film becomes virtually incoherent in a ploy to keep us on the edge of our seats.
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It retreads ideas familiar from time-loop stories without offering anything especially new.
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Cooley winningly takes the robots in disguise back to where they started: animation.
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The film intriguingly plays with our expectations of who the heroes and villains are.
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The film, like its predecessor, leans into durational extremes but reveals a broadened scope.
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Megan Park’s film achieves poignancy without stumbling into gooey sentimentality.
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In spite of its righteous indignation, Nightbitch heels instead of getting too messy.
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Whenever the film lets the critic do his criticizing, McKellen is a wicked delight.
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The overbearing plot of the film sadly obscures the humanity of its characters.
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The vibes are certainly off the charts in Kevin Smith’s latest.
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