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Genre January brings three interesting and highly variable new crime films: “No Other Choice,” “The Rip” and “Dead Man’s Wire.”
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“Sentimental Value” and “Train Dreams” are bleak and worthy family dramas, just in time for the holidays.
The Chesterfield County brother of the woman missing in the Netflix doc "Amy Bradley is Missing" is still searching for answers.
“Black Bag” is a superb spy thriller, while “Chaos: The Manson Family” mostly relies on familiar bad vibes.
“Bird,” “Blitz” and “Hot Frosty” all pivot on heroes searching for connection.
“A Different Man,” “Woman of the Hour” and “Oddity” all concern male masks.
“Land of Bad” and “The Exorcism” find Russell Crowe ready to play.
Male insecurity and cosplay at work in “MaXXXine,” “The Bikeriders,” and “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.”
Empathy for killers, sort of, in “Hit Man” and “In a Violent Nature.”
A pair of criminal justice documentaries with Richmond roots captivated audiences at the Utah film festival.
A personal summer-movie hit list.













