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Love & Mercy (2015)
Love & Mercy falls into standards biopic fare at times, but Dano, Banks, and Giamatti are great and the film excels at showing the creation of the music.
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Inside Out (2015)
Inside Out is another enjoyable, poignant, high-quality film from Pixar that deftly navigates the complicated world of emotions and memories.
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Jurassic World (2015)
Jurassic World relies heavily on the nostalgia factor, almost to its detriment, in creating a summer thrill ride that returns viewers to the island of dinosaurs.
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Spy (2015)
Spy gets the most out of the talent of Melissa McCarthy and it’s impressive supporting cast, including Jason Statham in one of the funniest movies of the year.
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San Andreas (2015)
San Andreas is firmly planted in “so bad it’s good” territory that you can enjoy the movie in spite of its noticeable shortcomings.
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Aloha (2015)
Aloha is an incoherent mess that shows a distressing decline in quality from earlier Crowe films.
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Tomorrowland (2015)
Tomorrowland features good performances and offers the promise of movie spectacle and awe, but doesn’t deliver on that promise in the end.
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
With thrilling action and great visual flair, Mad Max: Fury Road is a welcome return to this world by George Miller and the movie to beat this summer.
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Exodus: Gods And Kings (2014)
Exodus: Gods and Kings has a few visuals that are impressive, but it’s a generic sword and sandals epic that wastes most of its impressive cast.
