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June 20, 2024231
The Roundup: Punishment
“The Roundup: Punishment” is the third sequel in a series of Korean…
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June 20, 2024245
Fast Charlie
The other night I was channel surfing and I stopped for a…
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June 28, 2024369
Confessions of a Good Samaritan
Penny Lane has long been one of our most fascinating documentarians in…
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June 20, 2024242
Madu
It’s recess at a small school in Nigeria and the boys are…
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June 20, 2024289
Limbo
The Australian actor Simon Baker has spent a good portion of his…
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July 12, 2024328
Sorry/Not Sorry
Produced by The New York Times‘s video division, and depending heavily on…
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June 20, 2024244
The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem
There has been a growing subgenre of non-fiction films that I jokingly…
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June 20, 2024241
A demon in the house
“Paranormal Activity” is an ingenious little horror film, so well made it’s…
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June 20, 2024229
Blood Work
Clint Eastwood’s “Blood Work” opens with an FBI agent of retirement age…
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August 9, 2024470
Dance First
The final words of his 1953 novel “The Unnamable” — “I can’t…
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June 20, 2024278
Ryuichi Sakamoto Opus
“When you record a moment, you’re recording the death of a moment.”…
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June 20, 2024334
The Marvels
It brings me absolutely no joy to report that “The Marvels” is…
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June 20, 2024254
The Last Stop in Yuma County
“Last Stop in Yuma County” is the kind of movie where you…
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July 12, 2024437
National Anthem
In 2020, photographer Luke Gilford published National Anthem, a monograph documenting the queer…
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June 20, 2024230
Ghostlight
“Ghostlight,” which focuses on a construction worker drawn into a production of…
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July 5, 2024448
Escape
The high-concept South Korean army thriller “Escape” clocks in at a swift…
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June 20, 2024232
Thanksgiving
After promising us back in 2007 that “white meat … dark meat…
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June 20, 2024254
I’m a Virgo
It’s been five years since director Boots Riley’s riot of a debut,…
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August 9, 2024419
Running on Empty
Would you like to know the day you will die? It’s a…
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June 20, 2024225
Night Swim
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the…
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August 9, 2024496
Cuckoo
“Cuckoo” gets more confusing the more it explains itself. The further writer-director…
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July 4, 2024406
Kill
A movie theater would probably be the best place to see “Kill,”…
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June 20, 2024243
Twelve angry Russians
“Twelve Angry Men” remains a monument of American filmmaking, and more than…
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June 20, 2024242
Humane
The Cronenberg cinematic family tree adds another branch this week with the…
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July 12, 2024371
Made in England: The Films of Power & Pressburger
At the beginning of “Made in England: The Films of Powell &…
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June 20, 2024234
She became perfect in every area except life
Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan” is a full-bore melodrama, told with passionate intensity,…
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June 20, 2024280
Madame Web
“Madame Web” is not the unmitigated disaster that its clunky trailer or…
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June 19, 2024249
Just the Two of Us
Valérie Donzelli’s “Just the Two of Us” is reminiscent of the “women’s…
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June 20, 2024255
The Truth vs. Alex Jones
One of the most disturbing moments in a documentary filled with disturbing…
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June 20, 2024262
Sight
In Andrew Hyatt’s “Sight,” what you see is what you get. The…
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June 20, 2024236
Disappear Completely
The truly impressive slice of nightmare fuel, “Disappear Completely,” premiering on Netflix today…
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June 20, 2024258
The Feeling That the Time For Doing Something Has Passed
I watched “The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed”…
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August 1, 2024468
Harold and the Purple Crayon
As someone who venerates Harold and the Purple Crayon, Crockett Johnson’s 1955…
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June 28, 2024412
Music
Music, we are told, makes the people come together. Music, it so…
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August 21, 2024625
Close Your Eyes
The opening twenty minutes of “Close Your Eyes,” the third fiction feature…
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June 20, 2024241
You Can’t Run Forever
J.K. Simmons knows how to do sociopath. There’s something so fascinating about…
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June 20, 2024256
Monolith
Lily Sullivan, who broke through with an impressively physical performance in last year’s…
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August 2, 2024365
Sebastian
Max (Ruaridh Mollica) is like many young writers I met in my…
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June 20, 2024272
Argylle
“Argylle,” the stumbling, overcooked action flick from director Matthew Vaughn, begins with…
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June 20, 2024231
The Beekeeper
Imagine that one of the boiler room scumbags from “The Wolf of…
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June 20, 2024250
La Chimera
“La Chimera” plays like a magical realism version of the classic one-last-heist movie. The core of…
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August 8, 2024408
Borderlands
I have spent hundreds of hours in the worlds of Gearbox Software…
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July 12, 2024408
Lumina
There are bad movies, there are really bad movies, and then there’s…
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June 20, 2024278
The Dancer Upstairs
John Malkovich’s “The Dancer Upstairs” was filmed before 9/11, and is based…
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July 5, 2024464
Goldilocks and the Two Bears
In Jeff Lipsky’s films, it’s normal for characters to talk for ten…
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June 28, 2024435
Last Summer
With her creamy wardrobe of tasteful neutrals and dreamy mansion in the Paris suburbs, Léa Drucker’s…
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June 20, 2024247
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
When Rupert Wyatt’s 2011 prequel “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”…
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June 20, 2024231
Eric
It takes either a staggering lead performance or a great plot twist…
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June 20, 2024258
Phone Booth
“Phone Booth” is a religious fable, a show biz fable, or both.…
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August 23, 2024594
Strange Darling
“Strange Darling,” J.T. Mollner’s self-consciously edgy gotcha of a serial-killer thriller, is…
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June 20, 2024250
The Sacrifice Game
The supernatural hostage thriller “The Sacrifice Game” feels like a self-conscious throwback,…
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July 19, 2024417
Crossing
“Istanbul is a place…where people come to disappear.” This is the sad…
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June 20, 2024251
Remembering Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder couldn’t have chosen a better stage name. “Gene” is so…
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June 20, 2024244
Black Barbie
“When I think of Barbie, I think of a little white doll…
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June 20, 2024246
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire
Among this past year’s unexpected synchronicities, there’s now a shared space in…
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June 20, 2024248
Atlas
When it comes to the handful of names who are defiantly keeping…
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June 20, 2024239
Dream Scenario
There’s something refreshing about the plainly weird premise of “Dream Scenario”. Nicolas Cage…
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June 20, 2024237
Reverse the Curse
When it premiered at Tribeca last year, David Duchovny’s “Reverse the Curse”…
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June 19, 2024230
Imaginary
“Imaginary” is the newest chapter of the Blumhouse lineup, directed by “Truth…
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August 23, 2024555
The Crow
Good movies always have integrity, but not-good movies can have integrity, too.…
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August 1, 2024400
War Game
Every day, people from all over the world come to Washington, DC,…
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June 19, 2024246
Treasure
The Australian-born novelist and essayist Lily Brett is the daughter of Holocaust…
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June 28, 2024461
Green Border
A searing drama about a European refugee crisis that resonates with similar…
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June 20, 2024230
Revoir Paris
Some memories are too painful for us to carry day to day.…
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June 20, 2024240
Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play.
“Slave Play. Not A Movie. A Play.,” a film by playwright Jeremy…
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August 16, 2024689
Rob Peace
“Rob Peace,” based on a true story about the tragically short but inspiring…
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June 20, 2024283
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tarts Story
A handsomely produced, nearly empty experience, “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tarts Story” is hard to describe…
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June 20, 2024238
His chauffeur chases ambulances
I like movies about smart guys who are wise asses, and think…
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July 26, 2024415
Dìdi
It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes I return to a film to…
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June 21, 2024412
Trigger Warning
Beginning with a wonky opening chase sequence, “Trigger Warning” lacks urgency. Beginning…
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June 21, 2024445
What Remains
For the first 15 minutes of “What Remains,” we follow around a…
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August 2, 2024511
The Instigators
I didn’t think Doug Liman could deliver a worse film than “Road…
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June 19, 2024233
Riddle of Fire
“Riddle of Fire” is the kind of cinematic bedtime story whose whimsical…
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July 12, 2024536
Dandelion
Writer-director Nicole Riegel’s “Dandelion” takes place over a mere number of days,…
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June 19, 2024237
Blood for Dust
Set in 1992 in the northernmost United States, where criminals run drugs…
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June 21, 2024430
Copa 71
The #1 record holder for attendance at a women’s sporting event in…
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June 19, 2024326
The Idea of You
Tell me if this sounds familiar: A romantic couple, one American, one…
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June 20, 2024301
Stopmotion
The conceit of a tortured and socially maladjusted artist whose obsessive pursuit…
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June 20, 2024417
The Strangers: Chapter 1
2008’s “The Strangers” didn’t seem like the kind of film that would…
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August 16, 2024675
Caligula: The Ultimate Cut
When “Caligula” arrived in theaters in 1979, it came in on a…