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Charles Ealy

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Everybody Knows (2018) 78% EDIT “As Farhadi's first Spanish-language feature, "Everybody Knows" shows that he can excel in multiple genres.” – Austin American-Statesman Feb 22, 2019 Full Review Ben Is Back (2018) 81% EDIT “While viewers might feel a bit of fatigue watching the prolonged misery of "Beautiful Boy," they'll discover that "Ben Is Back" is much more action-packed.” – Austin American-Statesman Dec 20, 2018 Full Review Boy Erased (2018) 80% B+ EDIT “Both Crowe and Kidman have the acting chops to gain our empathy, even though we may not agree with their actions.” – Austin American-Statesman Nov 8, 2018 Full Review A Star Is Born (2018) 90% B+ EDIT “Bradley Cooper wants to make you cry. And if you give him a chance by going to see "A Star Is Born," he's gonna do it.” – Austin American-Statesman Oct 18, 2018 Full Review The Old Man & the Gun (2018) 93% A- EDIT “If Redford and Spacek bring sparks to "The Old Man & the Gun," the supporting cast makes its engine hum.” – Austin American-Statesman Oct 11, 2018 Full Review First Man (2018) 87% EDIT “"First Man" is the best kind of movie. It shows us that real strength comes not from winning but from failing - and that our lives will be judged not by our triumphs but by how we pick ourselves up after tragedy.” – Austin American-Statesman Oct 11, 2018 Full Review Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018) 82% C+ EDIT “Here's the thing: Moore constantly makes statements that are technically true but aren't entirely accurate... Fahrenheit 11/9 is full of such allegations. It will cheer the faithful but leave a lot of us wondering what Moore has left out.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 20, 2018 Full Review The Predator (2018) 34% B- EDIT “hrow in some snappy dialogue, a cute kid, a smart scientist and a tough-guy hero, and you've got the makings of a popcorn movie. That's what The Predator is, and what it aims to be.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 12, 2018 Full Review White Boy Rick (2018) 56% C+ EDIT “White Boy Rick wouldn't be much without McConaughey, who seems to have perfected sleazy roles in the past decade. But even McConaughey can't elevate this tale.” – Austin American-Statesman Sep 12, 2018 Full Review First Reformed (2017) 94% B+ EDIT “First Reformed is an art movie, pure and simple. It won't attract the teenage action-loving crowd. It won't break any box-office records. But it's beautiful, thoughtful and full of grace.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 15, 2018 Full Review The Death of Stalin (2017) 94% A- EDIT “It's some of the darkest humor you'll see on the big screen this year.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 15, 2018 Full Review Jinn (2018) 91% B EDIT “In "Jinn," a young, black Muslim woman finds her spirit amid cultural restraints. And in that regard, "Jinn" is a winner.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 13, 2018 Full Review Lean on Pete (2017) 90% B+ EDIT “But this movie is all about [Charlie] Plummer's Charley. Go see it, and you'll understand why. The guy has acting chops - in spades.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 13, 2018 Full Review Final Portrait (2017) 73% B EDIT “It's a delicate minuet. And Tucci, who gets fine performances from Rush and Hammer, manages to pull it off.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 13, 2018 Full Review Wildling (2018) 70% B- EDIT “Director Fritz Bohm has created a misunderstood creature for the ages.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 13, 2018 Full Review Weed the People (2018) 100% B EDIT “Undoubtedly, not everyone will agree that medical marijuana should be available. But "Weed the People" makes a powerful argument.” – Austin American-Statesman Mar 13, 2018 Full Review The Post (2017) 88% B+ EDIT “The main reason to see The Post isn't political. It's Streep. She gives one of the best performances of her career, and certainly the best in recent years.” – Austin American-Statesman Jan 11, 2018 Full Review Downsizing (2017) 47% C+ EDIT “Payne has a way of making amusing movies, from Election to Nebraska. His new movie has plenty of high-concept promise, but it doesn't gel as a whole.” – Austin American-Statesman Dec 28, 2017 Full Review Call Me by Your Name (2017) 95% A- EDIT “It's probably best to take the movie for what it is: a look at a young, brilliant man who's trying to figure out his future -- and his sexuality.” – Austin American-Statesman Dec 21, 2017 Full Review Darkest Hour (2017) 84% EDIT “The script - and Oldman's portrayal of Churchill - make the movie riveting. Yes, folks, words really matter.” – Austin American-Statesman Dec 14, 2017 Full Review The Shape of Water (2017) 92% A- EDIT “Del Toro is an imaginative storyteller, and this is a great fairy tale -- as well as a subversive inversion of the monster movie. If you have a streak of rebellion in you, you'll love it.” – Austin American-Statesman Dec 7, 2017 Full Review Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) 55% B- EDIT “Washington delves deeply into his talent to create Roman J. Israel, Esq., a lawyer who has an apparently encyclopedic mind.” – Austin American-Statesman Nov 22, 2017 Full Review Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) 90% A- EDIT “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri will make you laugh -- and then make you wonder whether you should be laughing. And that's why it's so good. There are no easy answers.” – Austin American-Statesman Nov 16, 2017 Full Review The Square (2017) 85% B- EDIT “In its defense, "The Square" raises serious questions about wealth and poverty, about the power of images, about our responsibilities to people in need. And those are questions that are as relevant today as they've ever been.” – Austin American-Statesman Nov 9, 2017 Full Review Lady Bird (2017) 99% A- EDIT “This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.” – Austin American-Statesman Nov 9, 2017 Full Review
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