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Justin Clark

Justin Clark

Staff Writer at Slant Magazine

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Languages
  • English
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  • Video Games

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Recent Articles

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‘Split Fiction’ Review: An Archive of Our Own

Overall, the herculean effort on the part of the developers to find the sweet spot between challenge and accessibility is impressive.
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‘The Gorge’ Review: So Close, Yet So Far

For a solid hour or so, Scott Derrickson's 'The Gorge' is patient and tense, with just the right touches of levity and romance.
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'André Is an Idiot' Review: An Irreverent End-of-Life Documentary

'André Is an Idiot' Review: An Irreverent End-of-Life Documentary
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‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Review: Wedded Miss

By the time 'You're Cordially Invited' finds the correct mode to operate in, it's about five minutes before the end credits roll.
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‘One of Them Days’ Review: Squabble Up

Keke Palmer and SZA throw it back in more ways than one in Lawrence Lamont's breezy comedy 'One of Them Days.'
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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ Review: The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fo...

Writer-directors Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls's 'Grand Theft Hamlet' excels at blurring the line between low and high art.
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‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’ Review: Chaos Control

The hedgehogs are the stars here, and after three delightfully breezy good times at the theater, it’s no longer a surprise as to why that is.
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‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’ Review: This Rip-Roaring Adven...

'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle' finds Indy returning to terrain well trod by Lara Croft and Nathan Drake.
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'Mufasa: The Lion King' Review: If Pride Rock Could Talk

At its best, Barry Jenkins's 'Mufasa: The Lion King' carries itself forward with the dignity worthy of a king.
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'Kraven the Hunter' Review: A Useless Origin Story

'Kraven the Hunter' mostly serves to remind audiences of the superhero flicks that have done it all better, smarter, and more effectively.
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‘Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim’ Review: Kamiyama Kenji’s P...

The film combines cutting-edge Japanese animation with the audiovisual language established by Peter Jackson's original trilogy of films.