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Iconic movie monster once again wreaks massive destruction.
Big-hearted adaptation should please fans of the book.
Crime drama is exciting, well-made, and shockingly violent.
Upbeat but intense threequel looks at identity, family ties.
Wondrous, bittersweet, funny, edgy animated canine story.
Charming Hart/Cranston disability dramedy glorifies pot use.
Remake is better looking, less violent, less thoughtful.
Violent, more mature Rangers reboot is overly angst-filled.
Feel-good comedy focuses on teamwork, integrity; language.
Morally ambiguous show has crime, drugs, Latino stereotypes.
Predictable workplace comedy has drugs, sex, swearing.
Guilty pleasure crime drama has great acting, gory violence.
Quirky, off-the-wall family humor; OK for teens.
Unique documentary takes on complex topic of sex work.
Earnest Hollywood docu argues for disability inclusion.
Very funny, deeply moving, mature story of loss and regret.
Bitter husband checks out in fascinating, intense drama.
Funny but formulaic comedy has lots of crude material.
Great performances in very violent true-crime story.
Entertaining Hollywood story has important history lesson.