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Reviews: 'Pamela, a Love Story' and 'True Spirit' on Netflix

Movie reviews on ‘Pamela, a Love Story,’ ‘True Spirit,’ ‘The Locksmith,’ ‘Blood,’ ‘A Lot of Nothing’ and ‘Body Parts’

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Reviews: Netflix's 'Troll'; 'Onoda' and 'The Apology' on VOD

Watch the wildly popular 'Troll' and 'The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari' on Netflix, 'Banshees of Inisherin' on VOD and "The Woman King" on disk.

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'Dead for a Dollar' review: Walter Hill returns to the Old West

The veteran filmmaker combines crackling dialogue and an incredible cast, featuring Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe and Rachel Brosnahan, in old west tale.

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'Topside' review: When offers of help cannot be trusted

SXSW award-winner “Topside” centers on a mother and her young daughter living in an abandoned subway tunnel in New York City.

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'See for Me' review: Robbery thriller does more than phone it in

Skyler Davenport plays a blind woman who uses a new phone app to survive in the home invasion thriller 'See for Me," directed by Randall Okita.

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WATCH Emotional Trailer for 'Finding Kendrick Johnson'

FINDING KENDRICK JOHNSON is the feature documentary product of a 4-year undercover investigation and is narrated by Jennifer Lewis

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'Paper Spiders' review: Lili Taylor plays delusion with conviction


College applications, high school parties, first love, graduation. In “Paper Spiders,” directed and co-written by Inon Shampanier, the specter of mental illness looms large over these typical milestones of the high school coming-of-age movie. A prom night pickup is bathed in the red and blue lights of a police cruiser; a graduation ceremony is interrupted by paranoid delusions. Even the handsome hunk struggles with alcoholism.
Lili Taylor stars as Dawn, the caring mother of the bright Melanie (Stefania LaVie Owen). Mother and daughter are two halves of a whole, sharing meals, crossword puzzles, even date nights. They are especially close since the sudden death of Melanie’s father a few years earlier, and with college looming in the future, Dawn is anxious about losing her, regretting that she encouraged Melanie to get straight As, while Melanie has her sights set on a scholarship at her father’s alma mater, USC.

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