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  • ‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ Review: Aardman’s Wooly Hero Returns for a Hilarious Close Encounter

    Meticulous stop-motion meets clever gags and sci-fi shoutouts for another animated winner

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    February 13, 2020 @ 5:52 PM
    Reviews
    5:52 PM
    ‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ Review: Aardman’s Wooly Hero Returns for a Hilarious Close Encounter
  • ‘Jose’ Film Review: Powerful Drama Examines Being Poor and Gay in Guatemala

    Li Cheng’s restrained drama illustrates the damage repression can wreak but also offers hope to its protagonist

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    January 29, 2020 @ 8:35 AM
    Reviews
    8:35 AM
    ‘Jose’ Film Review: Powerful Drama Examines Being Poor and Gay in Guatemala
  • ‘Kajillionaire’ Film Review: Miranda July Is Back With Offbeat Tale of Swindling Family

    Sundance 2020: The lauded indie writer-director’s first film in almost a decade lacks the humorous impact of similarly themed films like Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite”

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    January 26, 2020 @ 8:06 AM
    Report From Sundance
    8:06 AM
    ‘Kajillionaire’ Film Review: Miranda July Is Back With Offbeat Tale of Swindling Family
  • ‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ Film Review: Rapturous Documentary Pays Tribute to Scintillating Oracle Walter Mercado

    Sundance 2020: The outrageously flamboyant TV personality lives again in this glittery, adoring portrait

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    January 24, 2020 @ 12:00 PM
    Sundance
    12:00 PM
    ‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ Film Review: Rapturous Documentary Pays Tribute to Scintillating Oracle Walter Mercado
  • ‘Cuties’ Film Review: Provocative Coming-of-Age Tale Makes for an Explosive Debut

    Sundance 2020: Writer-director Maïmouna Doucouré hits the scene with the story of an 11-year-old Muslim girl torn between tradition and internet-era popularity

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    January 23, 2020 @ 6:30 PM
    Sundance
    6:30 PM
    ‘Cuties’ Film Review: Provocative Coming-of-Age Tale Makes for an Explosive Debut
  • ‘Weathering With You’ Film Review: Cloudbursts Can’t Drown Love in Romantic Anime

    “Your Name” director Makoto Shinkai returns with a swoony effort in which passion transcends climate

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    January 16, 2020 @ 5:30 PM
    Reviews
    5:30 PM
    ‘Weathering With You’ Film Review: Cloudbursts Can’t Drown Love in Romantic Anime
  • 11 Latin American Films That Defined the 2010s, From ‘Roma’ to ‘Zama’ and More (Photos)

    “No” and “A Fantastic Woman” rank among the region’s most influential films of the decade

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    December 27, 2019 @ 4:29 PM
    Movies
    4:29 PM
    11 Latin American Films That Defined the 2010s, From ‘Roma’ to ‘Zama’ and More (Photos)
  • ‘Spies in Disguise’ Film Review: Will Smith and Tom Holland Do Espionage in Run-of-the-Mill Animated Adventure

    There are some interesting ideas about masculinity included among the trite gags and familiar character design

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    December 23, 2019 @ 5:20 PM
    Reviews
    5:20 PM
    ‘Spies in Disguise’ Film Review: Will Smith and Tom Holland Do Espionage in Run-of-the-Mill Animated Adventure
  • ‘Promare’ Film Review: Studio Trigger’s First Feature Is an Eye-Popping, Provocative Anime

    First-time director Hiroyuki Imaishi creates a wild and compelling vision that’s both breathtaking fantasy and real-world relevant

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    December 9, 2019 @ 12:20 PM
    Reviews
    12:20 PM
    ‘Promare’ Film Review: Studio Trigger’s First Feature Is an Eye-Popping, Provocative Anime
  • ‘Tremors’ Film Review: Guatemalan Drama Explores an Evangelical Dad’s Attempt to Come Out

    Writer-director Jayro Bustamante’s sophomore feature is a blistering attack on homophobia and hypocrisy among the wealthy and religious

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    November 29, 2019 @ 2:10 PM
    Reviews
    2:10 PM
    ‘Tremors’ Film Review: Guatemalan Drama Explores an Evangelical Dad’s Attempt to Come Out
  • ‘White Snake’ Film Review: Epic Saga Heralds New Wave of Chinese Animation

    Drawing from folk legend, directors Amp Wong and Ji Zhao have created a finely cut and polished gem of CG animation

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    November 14, 2019 @ 2:07 PM
    Reviews
    2:07 PM
    ‘White Snake’ Film Review: Epic Saga Heralds New Wave of Chinese Animation
  • ‘By the Grace of God’ Film Review: François Ozon’s Look at Catholic Child Abuse Puts Victims First

    The French auteur offers an unsparing examination of a scandal but remains even-handed and compassionate

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    October 18, 2019 @ 4:43 PM
    Reviews
    4:43 PM
    ‘By the Grace of God’ Film Review: François Ozon’s Look at Catholic Child Abuse Puts Victims First
  • ‘Dilili in Paris’ Film Review: Animated French Period Saga Provides a History Lesson for Kids

    French animation legend Michel Ocelot mixes stylized characters with realistic backgrounds, to mixed effect

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    October 4, 2019 @ 9:47 AM
    Reviews
    9:47 AM
    ‘Dilili in Paris’ Film Review: Animated French Period Saga Provides a History Lesson for Kids
  • ‘End of the Century’ Film Review: Lush Gay Romance Explores Paths Not Taken

    Lucio Castro’s debut feels like a gay spin on Richard Linklater’s “Before” trilogy, all distilled into a single film

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    September 18, 2019 @ 9:30 AM
    Reviews
    9:30 AM
    ‘End of the Century’ Film Review: Lush Gay Romance Explores Paths Not Taken
  • ‘Killerman’ Film Review: Liam Hemsworth Gets Amnesia in Forgettable Thriller

    Malik Bader wants to pay homage to the gritty classics of the ’70s and ’80s, but he’s kept the toxicity while jettisoning the introspection

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    August 28, 2019 @ 7:17 AM
    Reviews
    7:17 AM
    ‘Killerman’ Film Review: Liam Hemsworth Gets Amnesia in Forgettable Thriller
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