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Richard Roeper

Richard Roeper

Entertainment Columnist at Chicago Sun-Times

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'Gladiator II' actors give their all in predictable but worthy sequel

Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal and scene-stealing Denzel Washington take the bloody, soapy story seriously so we don't have to.
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'A Real Pain' review: Disparate relatives bring their resentments a...

Jesse Eisenberg writes, directs and stars as a restless salesman traveling with a volatile cousin played by Keiran Culkin.
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'Red One' review: Awful Christmas comedy leaves you disappointed β€” ...

Seat-shaking, water-spritzing gimmicks worsen the experience of watching Dwayne Johnson try to save Santa.
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'Return of the King' doc gives inside story of Elvis Presley's expl...

As in-depth Netflix film details, his career was in a slump before the show that superfan Bruce Springsteen calls "the rebirthing" of the legend.
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'The Heretic': Hugh Grant descends further into the dark side as a ...

Former rom-com fixture plays a Hannibal-like creep in horror film marred by tired tropes.
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'Small Things Like These': Cillian Murphy fully inhabits his role i...

The 'Oppenheimer' Oscar winner shows low-key brilliance as an Irish coal driver torn about rescuing a 'fallen woman.'
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'Juror #2' review: Not great, by reason of plot insanity

You are instructed to disregard Clint Eastwood's legal thriller, a well-made film spoiled by a ludicrous twist.
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'Absolution' review: Liam Neeson again plays a criminal facing deme...

Strong action sequences set this bare-knuckled thriller apart.
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'Martha' review: In Netflix doc, Stewart looks back at her triumpha...

Tracing her arc from model to stockbroker to author to TV personality to inmate, film comes close to achieving the level of perfection famously demanded by the lifestyle maven.
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'Here' review: Disappointing film moves through time in one space, ...

In Robert Zemeckis' ambitious movie, "Forest Gump" stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite as one of the couples dwelling over the years in a particular corner of the Earth, many of them consumed by anger and sadness and ennui.
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'Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking' review: HBO/Max special gives us a c...

Late-night host focuses on fatherhood in no-frills HBO and Max special taped in Chicago.