Review: ‘Doctor Strange’ and His Far-Out Mystical Magic Tour
This film is so giddily enjoyable and visually transfixing, you might forget that it’s part of Marvel’s strategy for world domination.
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This film is so giddily enjoyable and visually transfixing, you might forget that it’s part of Marvel’s strategy for world domination.
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Jeff Nichols’s “Loving” is a fictionalization of the story of Mildred and Richard Loving, an interracial couple whose civil rights case went to the Supreme Court.
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Ms. Spencer has built a sturdy résumé as a character actor, but she is moving past “nurse face” roles to play a mathematician in “Hidden Figures.”
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Leia, Rey and now Jyn Erso are the best known, but they’re hardly alone. And they all can match lightsabers with Darth Vader.
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