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Sports movies demand a whole lot of heart, but this documentary about a former NFL'er diagnosed with ALS captures the whole body of the human experience
Anthropoid ignores war movie expectations
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Sean Ellis's Second World War thriller about the real-life assassination attempt on Nazi henchman Reinhard Heydrich adopts a slightly random, and disarmingly intimate approach to both heroism and history
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Equity gropes at Wall Street’s double-breasted morality
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Pulling inspiration from childhood touchstones such as Puff the Magic Dragon, The Jungle Book and Lassie, David Lowery's remake of Pete's Dragon may play to a familiar formula, but it's still warm and fuzzy and fun to cuddle buy Prednisone without prescription
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The rise and fall (and rise and fall) of Anthony Weiner
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Suicide Squad kills itself for character
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