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Odie Henderson

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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) 59% 2/4 EDIT “From the start of Cooper’s screenplay, the clichés get ticked off like clockwork, which is a shame because there’s an interesting movie trapped inside this one.” – Boston Globe Oct 22, 2025 Full Review Blue Moon (2025) 89% 3.5/4 EDIT “Robert Kaplow’s screenplay overflows with spiteful shade throwing and theater in-jokes, which makes it pure cinematic catnip for yours truly. He mixes fact with speculation, and the results are better than most biopics.” – Boston Globe Oct 22, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein (2025) 85% 4/4 EDIT “This is a horror movie, but it’s also a heartbreaking tale of forced existence and the subsequent quest for answers. And it’s one of the year’s best movies.” – Boston Globe Oct 22, 2025 Full Review Urchin (2025) 95% 3/4 EDIT “Dillane is onscreen for the entire film, and he gives a performance that will stick with you long after the symbolism-laced last scene.” – Boston Globe Oct 17, 2025 Full Review Good Fortune (2025) 77% 3/4 EDIT “The two K’s— Keke and Keanu — elevate the familiar plotlines of “Good Fortune” with their excellent, heartfelt work. ” – Boston Globe Oct 17, 2025 Full Review If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) 93% 2/4 EDIT “It’s a daring choice to force audiences to spend 2 hours with someone they won’t like, but “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You” is more of an experiment than an empathy machine. It overstays its welcome by at least 30 minutes.” – Boston Globe Oct 17, 2025 Full Review After the Hunt (2025) 37% 1/4 EDIT “Art is supposed to provoke. But for Pete’s sake, it doesn’t have to be this obvious and sloppy.” – Boston Globe Oct 17, 2025 Full Review Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025) 77% 3.5/4 EDIT “As for Lopez, this is the star turn she was born to play. She makes Sergio Trujillo’s choreography look effortless. Her looks range from the extreme Louise Brooks bob of her spider-costumed title character to a coif so blonde that it glows.” – Boston Globe Oct 17, 2025 Full Review TRON: Ares (2025) 53% 2.5/4 EDIT ““Tron: Ares” makes a crucial mistake by bringing the virtual world of the franchise into reality. The carnage that gets created by these light-trailing, impenetrable vehicles of destruction turns the film into a Marvel movie.” – Boston Globe Oct 7, 2025 Full Review Roofman (2025) 86% 2/4 EDIT “Tatum’s sparkling charm can only take him so far; the script, by Cianfrance and Kirt Gunn, spends way too much time on a romantic subplot filled with sitcom scenarios and uninteresting characters. ” – Boston Globe Oct 7, 2025 Full Review Eleanor the Great (2025) 66% 1/4 EDIT “The film is so terrified that you’ll think ill of this sweet little old lady liar that it is doomed by its cowardice.” – Boston Globe Sep 27, 2025 Full Review One Battle After Another (2025) 95% 2/4 EDIT “This is ultimately a pointless, overlong movie that occasionally gives some crowdpleasing thrills en route to nowhere. ” – Boston Globe Sep 27, 2025 Full Review Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) 66% 3/4 EDIT “It’s not as fall-down funny nor as fresh as the original, but there are enough chuckles and musical performances to make this sequel worth seeing.” – Boston Globe Sep 18, 2025 Full Review The Long Walk (2025) 88% 3/4 EDIT “Lawrence wisely casts this film with charismatic actors who make the time pass quickly. Most of this movie is just a bunch of actors walking, with random bursts of gore and death. The chemistry between Jonsson and Hoffman carries the movie” – Boston Globe Sep 18, 2025 Full Review HIM (2025) 30% 0.5/4 EDIT “Somebody should have told the filmmakers that a football spinning on the ground is only terrifying to the team that fumbled it.” – Boston Globe Sep 18, 2025 Full Review DEVO (2024) 85% 3.5/4 EDIT “This entertaining and informative documentary just might make you a fan as well.” – Boston Globe Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Ne Zha II (2025) 92% 2/4 EDIT “Since the animation looked stunning, I went in with intense curiosity. I emerged 145 minutes later confused and nursing one of the worst headaches I’ve had in decades.” – Boston Globe Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Honey Don't! (2025) 45% 1/4 EDIT “The title answers the question of whether you should see this uninvolving neo-noir from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke.” – Boston Globe Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Nobody 2 (2025) 77% 3/4 EDIT “Thankfully, this sequel isn’t as lazy as the folks who came up with its title. Kolstad and his co-writer, Aaron Rabin, create a smart plotline for Hutch that mixes ultraviolence with genuine emotion.” – Boston Globe Aug 14, 2025 Full Review My Mother's Wedding (2023) 41% 3/4 EDIT ““My Mother’s Wedding” neatly juxtaposes its subplots with the joyous event that serves as its centerpiece. The wedding allows Scott Thomas to bring in several minor characters for an effective moment or two.” – Boston Globe Aug 13, 2025 Full Review Freakier Friday (2025) 74% 2/4 EDIT “By violating the genre’s numeric rule, director Nisha Ganatra and writer Jordan Weiss prove that double the bodies does not equal double the fun. Everyone is so bland and one-dimensional, it’s easy to forget who’s who.” – Boston Globe Aug 13, 2025 Full Review Highest 2 Lowest (2025) 84% 4/4 EDIT “The film is a love letter to a trifecta of things its director adores: New York City, director Akira Kurosawa, and Denzel Washington.” – Boston Globe Aug 13, 2025 Full Review The Bad Guys 2 (2025) 87% 3/4 EDIT “With his perfectly calibrated grumpiness, Maron once again is the MVP of this franchise. But credit is also due for Rockwell’s sly delivery and Lyonne’s wry line readings. Brooks is suitably hissable as the feline antagonist.” – Boston Globe Jul 30, 2025 Full Review The Naked Gun (2025) 88% 3/4 EDIT “Despite being so paint-by-numbers faithful to the first “Naked Gun” movie’s plot beats that you can point them out, this is still pretty damn funny.” – Boston Globe Jul 30, 2025 Full Review The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) 86% 1.5/4 EDIT “Unfortunately, neither a timeframe change nor the work of four screenwriters (Josh Friedman, Eric Pearson, Jeff Kaplan, Ian Springer) can fix the central problem with Fantastic Four movies: With one exception, the team members are colossal bores.” – Boston Globe Jul 22, 2025 Full Review
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