Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

Wonder Woman 1984 is a major disappointment, a misfire that doesn’t require us to throw out the baby with the bathwater, but does appear to need a significant reboot just two movies into the franchise.

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Promising Young Woman (2020)

Promising Young Woman is a taut, subversive film, unapologetic in analyzing revenge, trauma, and mental and emotional pain, brilliantly conceived by writer/director Emerald Fennell, with a career-best performance by Carey Mulligan.

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Soul (2020)

It might take more than one viewing to leave an impact, but Pixar’s latest film, Soul, is a wonderful movie about finding your best self and how to live a life of pursuits that make you whole.

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One Night In Miami... (2020)

Regina King’s debut feature, One Night in Miami…, brings a fictionalized conversation to life involving four Black icons - Malcolm X, Muhammed Ali, Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke - as they come together to reflect on their lives after Ali wins a championship prize fight in February 1964.

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News Of The World (2020)

Tom Hanks guides us through News of the World, a throwback Western film with Hanks portraying a traveling storyteller in Texas, c. 1870, tasked with returning a young girl to the only family she has left.

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The Midnight Sky (2020)

George Clooney’s return as a leading man and director, The Midnight Sky, is a dystopian science-fiction film which finds good scenes and moments drowned out by a bleak, cold, and distancing story of connection, loneliness, and loss.

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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

Adapted from August Wilson’s Tony-Award nominated play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom features a story of suppressed pain, distrust, and immense talent, powered by the incredible final performance from Chadwick Boseman and a powerful Viola Davis.

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The Prom (2020)

The Prom is full of the right messages, but Ryan Murphy’s star-studded affair struggles to focus on what’s important and minimizes the very causes it tries to fight for.

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Mank (2020)

David Fincher’s Mank is technically impressive, well-acted, but a rather emotionless and clinical look at the process Herman Mankiewicz endured to write Citizen Kane, and fulfill his obligation to bring Orson Welles’ iconic film from an idea into a biting, game-changing reality.

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The Croods: A New Age (2020)

Harmless, if not forgettable, The Croods: A New Age serves as a sequel to the 2013 animated film, as the unrefined Croods family unexpectedly cross paths with the self-sustainable and more refined Betterman family.

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