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  • ‘In Her Hands’ Review: Doc Takes a Tense But Shallow Look at Afghanistan’s Youngest Female Mayor

    This portrait of Zarifa Ghafari from executive producers Hillary and Chelsea Clinton tells more than it shows – and it doesn’t do enough of either

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    Fran Hoepfner
    November 16, 2022 @ 12:20 PM
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    ‘In Her Hands’ Review: Doc Takes a Tense But Shallow Look at Afghanistan’s Youngest Female Mayor
  • ‘Bad Axe’ Review: Michigan Documentary Paints a Portrait of Life During COVID

    A family restaurant pushes back against racism and a pandemic to survive

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    Fran Hoepfner
    November 16, 2022 @ 8:49 AM
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    ‘Bad Axe’ Review: Michigan Documentary Paints a Portrait of Life During COVID
  • ‘Peaceful’ Review: Mortality Movie Gets Mired in Messaging

    A strong cast — including Catherine Deneuve and oncologist-turned-thespian Gabriel Sara — can do only so much with yet another cancer tale

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    Fran Hoepfner
    November 4, 2022 @ 8:50 AM
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    ‘Peaceful’ Review: Mortality Movie Gets Mired in Messaging
  • ‘The Estate’ Review: Money Makes Everything Worse in This All-Star Black Comedy

    Tale of voracious would-be heirs lacks the courage to commit to its own nastiness

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    Fran Hoepfner
    November 3, 2022 @ 9:00 PM
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    ‘The Estate’ Review: Money Makes Everything Worse in This All-Star Black Comedy
  • ‘The Good Nurse’ Review: Jessica Chastain Catches a Killer in Tense Medical Mystery

    Eddie Redmayne balances this two-hander as a serial killer in scrubs

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    Fran Hoepfner
    October 26, 2022 @ 9:10 AM
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    ‘The Good Nurse’ Review: Jessica Chastain Catches a Killer in Tense Medical Mystery
  • ‘To Leslie’ Review: Andrea Riseborough Shines in Good-Hearted, If Conventional, Redemption Story

    A disgraced lottery-winner hits rock bottom but finds the opportunity to work her way back to life

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    Fran Hoepfner
    October 7, 2022 @ 10:23 AM
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    ‘To Leslie’ Review: Andrea Riseborough Shines in Good-Hearted, If Conventional, Redemption Story
  • ‘The Silent Twins’ Review: Biopic on British Sisters Is Visually Inventive But Dramatically Lacking

    The director of “The Lure” loads on the style and flair, even when it reduces its mentally-ill heroines to vehicles for fantasy sequences

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    Fran Hoepfner
    September 15, 2022 @ 9:31 AM
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    ‘The Silent Twins’ Review: Biopic on British Sisters Is Visually Inventive But Dramatically Lacking
  • ‘True Things’ Film Review: Ruth Wilson Utterly Commits to Discomfiting Romantic Drama

    Tom Burke (“The Souvenir”) once again plays the worst guy that a woman can’t help falling for

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    Fran Hoepfner
    September 9, 2022 @ 11:55 AM
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    ‘True Things’ Film Review: Ruth Wilson Utterly Commits to Discomfiting Romantic Drama
  • ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Film Review: Thriller-Comedy Offers a Trauma Dumping for the Ages

    The victims are smug and social-media–obsessed, but this thriller could stand to be even nastier

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    Fran Hoepfner
    August 11, 2022 @ 5:50 PM
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    ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Film Review: Thriller-Comedy Offers a Trauma Dumping for the Ages
  • ‘Girl Picture’ Film Review: Finnish Coming-of-Age Film Captures the Mood of Teenage Life

    Three girls, three Fridays, and a thoughtful, funny, empathetic look at lives in flux

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    Fran Hoepfner
    August 11, 2022 @ 1:48 PM
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    ‘Girl Picture’ Film Review: Finnish Coming-of-Age Film Captures the Mood of Teenage Life
  • ‘Mack & Rita’ Film Review: Diane Keaton Plays a Young Woman’s Old Soul in Charming Comedy

    An ensemble cast bolsters this farce, which plays out as the best, most necessary brand of silly

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    Fran Hoepfner
    August 10, 2022 @ 3:00 PM
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    ‘Mack & Rita’ Film Review: Diane Keaton Plays a Young Woman’s Old Soul in Charming Comedy
  • ‘How to Please a Woman’ Film Review: Aussie Sex Comedy Doesn’t Know What It Wants

    The film can’t decide whether it’s celebrating or mocking the erotic desires of middle-aged women

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    Fran Hoepfner
    July 20, 2022 @ 9:39 AM
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    ‘How to Please a Woman’ Film Review: Aussie Sex Comedy Doesn’t Know What It Wants
  • ‘The Killer’ Film Review: Korean Thriller Can’t Escape Tired Action-Movie Tropes

    The plot wavers between the familiar and the baffling, but the action delivers

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    Fran Hoepfner
    July 12, 2022 @ 10:47 AM
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    ‘The Killer’ Film Review: Korean Thriller Can’t Escape Tired Action-Movie Tropes
  • ‘Brian and Charles’ Film Review: Man and Robot Make a Hilarious Pair in Winning Buddy Comedy

    This expansion of a short film is something of a one-joke premise, but it’s a big-hearted tale about finding your way in the world

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    June 15, 2022 @ 12:50 PM
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    ‘Brian and Charles’ Film Review: Man and Robot Make a Hilarious Pair in Winning Buddy Comedy
  • ‘You Can Live Forever’ Film Review: Queer Love Blooms Amid Religious Repression

    Tribeca Festival 2022: Directors Mark Slutsky and Sarah Watts shine a warm light into a Jehovah’s Witnesses community

    By

    Fran Hoepfner
    June 11, 2022 @ 3:50 PM
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    ‘You Can Live Forever’ Film Review: Queer Love Blooms Amid Religious Repression
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