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Weekly Movie Guide
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Say what you will about them, but the Disney live-action remakes have at least given us a choice. Which would you rather see? A spirited, soaring, animated “Moana,” or a purposeless remake featuring Dwayne Johnson with Fabio hair?
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Comedy is a matter of taste and preference. Which is the dilemma one finds oneself in with “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass,” a very strange and shaggy Hollywood satire of sorts from David Wain and The State crew, still riding the goodwill of “Wet Hot American Summer.” If only this were as funny.
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French filmmaker Sébastien Vanicek vowed when he took charge of the sixth installment in the “Evil Dead” film series that it would be the most brutal. Mission accomplished, mon ami. Not the most artful or clever or scariest. Brutal.
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“Young Washington” may have a chiseled, hot young actor in the lead role, and the sheen of a prestige HBO drama, but the result isn’t really big-screen spectacle or appointment television.
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The latest Rolling Stones album and the streaming debut of the hit movie “Backrooms” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
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The Minions have taken down “Toy Story 5” at the July Fourth weekend box office, but not by much.
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