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New in Global Theaters: Coasts on the charm of its two protagonists and a vivid score by Ludwig Göransson


New in Global Theaters: Emily Blunt is good and there’s a hair-raising scene involving a train and a car


New on Netflix: What elevates it slightly is British comedian Brett Goldstein’s touch, evident in the raunchy dialogue and funny supporting cast
RECENT


A drama-comedy about consent and self-respect, not easily digested for all audiences


There’s an off-beat sense of humor here that misses the target


A long, pretentious, mad pastiche of everything and nothing
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AVERAGE
Originally shown in 2019-2023: Zappy entertainment, even if energy was beginning to wane in the last season


Premiered in 2018: Bland villains, but OK moments of tension


Premiered in 1986: Dividing audiences and critics, this undeniably classic erotic drama benefits from its song score and the attractive leads
LONGER REVIEWS


Premiered in 1961: The screenplay has weaker moments, but this is a genuinely witty film


Premiered in 1924: A pleasure to behold, with obvious creativity and energy in many scenes


Premiered in 1962: Intense and provocative at the time, the film also has a terrifying score by Bernard Herrmann
