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Hillary Busis

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Mean Girls (2024) 68% EDIT “We get fresh jokes that occasionally sing more than the 2004 versions did; in all cases, the best new punchlines generate bigger laughs than the old ones.” – Vanity Fair Jan 11, 2024 Full Review Dicks: The Musical (2023) 68% EDIT “It’s tough to make a cult movie intentionally, but Jackson and Sharp seem to have done just that. Not bad for a couple of schmucks.” – Vanity Fair Sep 9, 2023 Full Review The Little Mermaid (2023) 67% EDIT “An uneasy mix of carbon copy and superfluous added material, presented in “live-action” that looks and feels (and is) as artificial as Lightning McQueen. It’s diverting for an hour and a half, until you realize that there are 40 minutes of movie left.” – Vanity Fair May 23, 2023 Full Review John Mulaney: Baby J (2023) 86% EDIT “Baby J is as controlled as Mulaney says he wasn’t during the lowest points of his addiction. Its confession is confident, calculated, creating distance between performer and audience even as it invites us to listen. In some ways, that’s a blessing. ” – Vanity Fair Apr 25, 2023 Full Review Serenity (2019) 21% EDIT “You might just love it as much as I did - and if nothing else, you certainly won't be bored.” – Vanity Fair Jan 25, 2019 Full Review Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) 77% EDIT “The film strikes a nice balance between serviceable, not-overly-slick action scenes and comedy that's actually rooted in character, rather than cheap references or stereotypes.” – Vanity Fair Dec 9, 2017 Full Review Coco (2017) 97% EDIT “It's not a subtle movie, but it's an uncommonly affecting one-a film that, like Pixar's best, manages to be whimsical and bone-deep, all at once.” – Vanity Fair Nov 21, 2017 Full Review It (2017) 85% EDIT “But like King's best work, the movie wants to be greater than the sum of some cheap scares. Often, thanks to its strong cast and quieter moments, It succeeds in this goal...” – Vanity Fair Sep 6, 2017 Full Review
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