Andrew Lapin
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Sundance favorite Me and Earl and the Dying Girlhas plenty of flaws, but it also has moments of creative spark and stylistic invention.
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Melissa McCarthy reunites with director Paul Feig (of Bridesmaidsand The Heat) and ascends to a solo lead role as a skilled operative struggling to be taken seriously.
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Cameron Crowe's Sappy Period continues with this imperfect but compelling film starring Bradley Cooper as a military contractor colliding with old and new loves.
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Claudia Llosa's film features strong performances from Jennifer Connelly and Cillian Murphy and a vivid sense of place.
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Where the original college a cappella comedy felt fresh and unexpected, the overproduced sequel has the greasy fingerprints of commercial expectations all over it.
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In Maggie, the former governor plays a father trying to prevent his daughter from "turning" after she's caught up in an attack of the undead.
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Avengers: Age Of Ultroncontinues the march of the Marvel Cinematic Universe toward more and more and more of everything. But that's not the same thing as making the movies better.
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Guy Ritchie deploys the ultimate Holmes villain — brilliant, malevolent Professor Moriarty — in an action-packed sequel to his 2009 hit.
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A selfish slacker (Jonah Hill) finds himself baby-sitting some nightmare kids — on a night where he'd rather be out with a girl. Andrew Lapin says comedy, like baby-sitting, is clearly harder than it looks.