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Kimber Myers

Kimber Myers

Freelance Film Critic at Los Angeles Times Online

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'Everybody’s Talking About Jamie' review: Burst of joy musical - Los Angeles Times

'Everybody’s Talking About Jamie' review: Burst of joy musical  Los Angeles Times
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'Swan Song' review: Udo Kier + Robyn. What more do you need? - Los ...

'Swan Song' review: Udo Kier + Robyn. What more do you need?  Los Angeles Times
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Review: Heroes on both sides of the camera in documentary ‘Sabaya’

Hogir Hirori’s harrowing documentary ‘Sabaya,’ about efforts to rescue women and girls being held by ISIS in Syria.
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'Scales' review: A stark feminist parable from Saudi Arabia - Los A...

'Scales' review: A stark feminist parable from Saudi Arabia  Los Angeles Times
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'First Date' review: Violence derails sweet rom-com - Los Angeles T...

'First Date' review: Violence derails sweet rom-com  Los Angeles Times
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Review: Designed for discomfort, ‘Violation’ considers the cost of ...

Madeleine Sims-Fewer co-wrote, co-directed and stars in the Canadian revenge thriller ‘Violation.’
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Review: ‘Martha: A Picture Story’ shares the joy of a septuagenaria...

The vibrant documentary “Martha: A Picture Story” profiles New York City street photographer Martha Cooper.
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Review: ‘Yes Day’ has some flair, but it could also be seen as an a...

Jennifer Garner, Edgar Ramirez and Jenna Ortega star in the amiable family comedy “Yes Day,” directed by Miguel Arteta.
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Review: Documentary ‘Stray’ tenderly captures the world of dogs on ...

Elizabeth Lo’s humane documentary “Stray” captures canine life on the streets of Istanbul.
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Review: ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run’ unleashes joyful n...

“The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run” rolls out the highly absorbent sea animal’s latest animated cinematic adventure and features Keanu Reeves.
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Review: ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever,’ a suitable sendoff t...

“To All the Boys: Always and Forever,” a rom-com three-quel, stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Sarayu Blue and John Corbett.
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Review: ‘The Map of Tiny Perfect Things’ charts the contours of a t...

Kathryn Newton and Kyle Allen star in “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” a time-loop romantic fantasy written by Lev Grossman.
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Review: ‘Finding ‘Ohana’ channels ‘Goonies’ in a fun if overstuffed...

Returning to their Hawaiian roots sets N.Y. kids played by Kea Peahu and Alex Ainono on a path to “Goonies”-inspired adventure in “Finding ’Ohana.”
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Review: It’s sisters before misters in witty teen comedy ‘Banana Sp...

In ‘Banana Split,’ two teenage girls find their friendship tested when one starts dating the other’s ex. With Hannah Marks, Liana Liberato, Dylan Sprouse.
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Review: The Erwin brothers keep the faith and the playbook with ‘I ...

‘I Still Believe’ is a fact-based drama starring K.J. Apa as Christian music star Jeremy Camp during a time when his faith was tested.
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Review: Inspirational horse racing drama ‘Ride Like a Girl’ never f...

In “Ride Like a Girl,” a young Australian dreams of becoming a prize-winning jockey in this fact-based drama, co-starring Teresa Palmer and Sam Neill.
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Review: Gulp. ‘Swallow’ dares you to look away

Haley Bennett stars in ‘Swallow’ as a stressed-out pregnant woman with a disorder that causes her to start ingesting inedible and dangerous objects.
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Review: Anna Akana makes a worthwhile journey in Emily Ting’s ‘Go B...

A spoiled young woman is forced to go back to China to work for the family toy company after her father cuts her off.
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Review: Beautiful to look at, ‘You Go to My Head’ lingers in its sm...

In ‘You Go to My Head,’ a woman suffering from amnesia following a mysterious car crash in the Sahara is rescued by a man claiming to be her husband.
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Review: ‘Fantasy Island’ movie squanders premise on thrill-free horror

Visitors to a magical “Fantasy Island” see their fantasies take dark turns in this horror film based on the classic TV series.
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Review: World War II melodrama ‘Waiting for Anya’ goes heavy on the...

In ‘Waiting for Anya,’ with Anjelica Huston and Thomas Kretschmann, a shepherd and a widow in France help smuggle Jewish children into Spain during World War II.