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From slapstick heist films to a deaf action hero, this month’s picks rely on unsuspecting characters.
The New York Times – Film:
From slapstick heist films to a deaf action hero, this month’s picks rely on unsuspecting characters.
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From rousing war films to gory massacres, this month’s action picks are bloodier than usual.
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A woman experiences paranoia, loss and bodily danger after a serial killer hacks her phone.
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From funny former spies to upbeat flights of anarchy, this month’s action picks look toward the gentler side of the genre.
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In this animated fantasy, a former deity must confront his traumatic past if he hopes to find absolution and save the world.
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From comedic secret agents to melodramatic comic book heroes, this month’s action picks bend the genre.
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In this sequel to “The Binge,” on a night of copious drinking and drugs, two friends reflect on their lives.
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From gangsters on boats to maniacal clowns on rampages, this month’s action picks pack a wallop.
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A dense espionage narrative proves all too tangled in this directorial debut from the South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae.