2023's top film reviews from The A.V. Club

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As film years go, 2023 was surprisingly strong. Even during a time that saw the industry still struggling to recover from the after effects of the pandemic and wracked by lengthy actors and writers strikes, Hollywood produced some memorable work.
As film years go, 2023 was surprisingly strong. Even during a time that saw the industry still struggling to recover from the after effects of the pandemic and wracked by lengthy actors and writers strikes, Hollywood produced some memorable work.
- 2/3/2024
- avclub.com
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