‘Respect’ Review: Giving a Queen Her Propers
Jennifer Hudson plays Aretha Franklin in a movie that follows many of the usual biographical beats but finds its own groove.
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Jennifer Hudson plays Aretha Franklin in a movie that follows many of the usual biographical beats but finds its own groove.
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His movies often arrive amid a commotion, and his newest is no exception: “If you’re going to make a musical, you’ve got to be either ambitious or pretentious.”
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In this unthrilling thriller, John David Washington plays an Everyman who racks up a lot of miles while running on empty.
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For the new biopic “Respect,” the singer researched the life of a yearslong friend and role model to better understand the circumstances that shaped her.
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Ryan Reynolds brings his nice-guy charisma to the role of a video game character who doesn’t want to stay on the sidelines.
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In our sights this month: a vengeful assassin, giant killer moths, a Russian Batman, punk gladiators and, well, a crazed pastor we can’t even begin to explain.
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Tsai Ming-liang’s latest film has little dialogue and no subtitles, but has plenty of story to tell.
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The director Shawn Levy narrates a sequence where the character Guy discovers something new about the world he’s been living in.
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This documentary about the painting “Salvator Mundi” packs the fascination and wallop of an expertly executed fictional thriller.
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