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  • ‘Overcomer’ Film Review: Sports-Centric Faith-Based Drama Preaches, Repetitively, to the Choir

    The writing, the acting, even the lighting fails to turn the thudding messaging into something resembling cinematic entertainment

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    Carlos Aguilar
    August 23, 2019 @ 10:58 AM
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    ‘Overcomer’ Film Review: Sports-Centric Faith-Based Drama Preaches, Repetitively, to the Choir
  • ‘Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles’ Film Review: Animated Portrait Captures a Director at Work, and Haunted by Dreams

    A young Luis Buñuel examines his ethics and his hunger for paternal love in this incisive and occasionally surreal animated feature

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    Carlos Aguilar
    August 16, 2019 @ 12:36 PM
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    ‘Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles’ Film Review: Animated Portrait Captures a Director at Work, and Haunted by Dreams
  • ‘The Ground Beneath My Feet’ Film Review: Valerie Pachner Makes Great Strides as a Working Woman on the Verge

    Writer-director Marie Kreutzer blisteringly examines a workplace that demands women push all emotion aside, no matter the cost

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    Carlos Aguilar
    August 2, 2019 @ 2:47 PM
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    ‘The Ground Beneath My Feet’ Film Review: Valerie Pachner Makes Great Strides as a Working Woman on the Verge
  • ‘The Chambermaid’ Film Review: Mexican Drama Gives Powerful Voice to Invisible Laborers

    Actress Gabriela Cartol and first-time director Lila Avilés bring a hotel maid’s dreams and ambitions to vivid life

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    Carlos Aguilar
    June 26, 2019 @ 1:56 PM
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    1:56 PM
    ‘The Chambermaid’ Film Review: Mexican Drama Gives Powerful Voice to Invisible Laborers
  • ‘Our Time’ Film Review: Mexican Visionary Carlos Reygadas Explores the Limits of Fidelity

    This latest masterpiece from the legendary filmmaker asks the hard questions about love and marriage and our fleeting existence

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    Carlos Aguilar
    June 14, 2019 @ 8:52 AM
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    8:52 AM
    ‘Our Time’ Film Review: Mexican Visionary Carlos Reygadas Explores the Limits of Fidelity
  • ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ Film Review: Cartoon Offers Outdated Messages About Marriage, Manliness

    Come for the adorable puppies, stay for the toxic masculinity and antediluvian notions regarding love and family

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    Carlos Aguilar
    June 5, 2019 @ 11:30 AM
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    11:30 AM
    ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ Film Review: Cartoon Offers Outdated Messages About Marriage, Manliness
  • ‘A Night at Switch n’ Play’ Film Review: Transgressive Drag Outshines Pedestrian Doc Direction

    Inside Out Film Festival: The Brooklyn-based showfolk featured here dazzle even in a film that’s not fabulous enough to capture them fully

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    Carlos Aguilar
    June 4, 2019 @ 11:06 AM
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    11:06 AM
    ‘A Night at Switch n’ Play’ Film Review: Transgressive Drag Outshines Pedestrian Doc Direction
  • ‘I Lost My Body’ Film Review: Bizarre Animated Film Finds Graphic Poetry in a Severed Hand

    Cannes 2019: The story of a hand trying to find the body it once belonged to could nudge director Jeremy Clapin toward the top rank of film animators

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    Carlos Aguilar
    May 17, 2019 @ 4:00 AM
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    ‘I Lost My Body’ Film Review: Bizarre Animated Film Finds Graphic Poetry in a Severed Hand
  • ‘Trial by Fire’ Film Review: Death Row Drama Skirts Important Issues

    Laura Dern is perfection, but this true story avoids going too deep into questions about class and race

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    Carlos Aguilar
    May 14, 2019 @ 2:24 PM
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    2:24 PM
    ‘Trial by Fire’ Film Review: Death Row Drama Skirts Important Issues
  • ‘Shadow’ Film Review: Zhang Yimou Thrillingly Contemplates Duality

    The yin and the yang dominate both the design and the storytelling of this exhilarating, bloody period saga

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    Carlos Aguilar
    May 3, 2019 @ 7:23 AM
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    7:23 AM
    ‘Shadow’ Film Review: Zhang Yimou Thrillingly Contemplates Duality
  • ‘UglyDolls’ Film Review: You’ve Seen This Toy Story Before

    A dazzling cast of voice talent — including Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monáe and Nick Jonas — get bogged down in an all-too-familiar kid cartoon

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    Carlos Aguilar
    May 1, 2019 @ 7:00 AM
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    7:00 AM
    ‘UglyDolls’ Film Review: You’ve Seen This Toy Story Before
  • ‘Hail Satan?’ Film Review: Sly Documentary Buttresses the Wall Between Church and State

    The film follows activists who challenge Christian supremacy by arguing for the devil’s inclusion in schools and the public square

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    Carlos Aguilar
    April 19, 2019 @ 12:08 PM
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    12:08 PM
    ‘Hail Satan?’ Film Review: Sly Documentary Buttresses the Wall Between Church and State
  • ‘The Projectionist’ Film Review: Celluloid Romanticism Drives Dominican Road Trip Movie

    Miami 2019: Director José María Cabral returns with his most accomplished feature to date, and it’s more than just a love letter to 35mm

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    Carlos Aguilar
    March 31, 2019 @ 3:37 PM
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    3:37 PM
    ‘The Projectionist’ Film Review: Celluloid Romanticism Drives Dominican Road Trip Movie
  • ‘Captive State’ Film Review: Space Invaders Occupy Earth Without the Benefit of a Decent Script

    This muddled disappointment from Rupert Wyatt wastes a cast that includes John Goodman, Ashton Sanders and Vera Farmiga

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    Carlos Aguilar
    March 15, 2019 @ 5:20 PM
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    5:20 PM
    ‘Captive State’ Film Review: Space Invaders Occupy Earth Without the Benefit of a Decent Script
  • ‘Five Feet Apart’ Film Review: Terminal-Teen Tale Brings No New Ideas to Heartbreak Hospital

    From doomed, beautiful adolescents to the requisite gallows humor, this love story never stands out in a crowded field

    By

    Carlos Aguilar
    March 14, 2019 @ 6:00 AM
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    ‘Five Feet Apart’ Film Review: Terminal-Teen Tale Brings No New Ideas to Heartbreak Hospital
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