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Stephan Lee

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Yves Saint Laurent (2014) 45% B EDIT “Scenes between YSL and rock-steady lover Pierre Berg (Guillaume Gallienne) spark, but the film stays too reverent to truly turn heads.” – Entertainment Weekly Dec 3, 2014 Full Review They Came Together (2014) 70% B EDIT “Rom-com tropes like the ''meet-cute'' are so tired that you can't just spoof them -- you have to spoof the spoofs, which this winking David Wain-Michael Showalter parody mostly succeeds at doing.” – Entertainment Weekly Dec 3, 2014 Full Review Affluenza (2014) 20% C- EDIT “The generational conflict -- overly ambitious parents and their disaffected millennial children -- plays so on-the-nose it almost seems like satire, but it's really just bad writing.” – Entertainment Weekly Dec 2, 2014 Full Review Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014) 44% B EDIT “Canny references to '70s television and some genuinely funny moments will give grown-ups enough fuel to cross the finish line.” – Entertainment Weekly Jul 17, 2014 Full Review A Haunted House 2 (2014) 8% D EDIT “You don't walk into a movie like A Haunted House 2 expecting anything remotely scary or serious, but you don't expect to walk out feeling a terrible sense of dread, either.” – Entertainment Weekly Apr 18, 2014 Full Review Son of God (2014) 17% C+ EDIT “At best, this version succeeds as a Sunday school supplement. But the blandness is enough to make you long for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ.” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 2, 2014 Full Review Free Birds (2013) 20% C EDIT “Often, you can point to a middling animated film's visuals as its saving grace. But this colonial world, which should feel like an expansive autumnal panorama, feels oddly inert and two-dimensional.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 30, 2013 Full Review Epic (2013) 65% B+ EDIT “The story lacks the specialness of a Pixar movie - it retreads the same eco-battle archetypes as FernGully and Avatar - but it's a perfectly appealing explosion of color for a lazy summer day.” – Entertainment Weekly May 22, 2013 Full Review Monsters, Inc. (2001) 96% A- EDIT “It may be harder nowadays to dazzle audiences with fancy visual effects, but Monsters, Inc. 3D proves that smart, imaginative storytelling still does the trick every time.” – Entertainment Weekly Dec 19, 2012 Full Review
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