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  • ‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Thin Story Bolstered by Star Pierfrancesco Favino

    Italy’s Oscar entry is a nigh perfect candidate to wave il Tricolore, however

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    Ben Croll
    January 19, 2023 @ 3:50 PM
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    ‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Thin Story Bolstered by Star Pierfrancesco Favino
  • ‘Broker’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda Continues to Explore What Makes a Family

    The Japanese director who won the Palme d’Or for “Shoplifters” returns to that track with a fine but none-too-memorable drama

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    Ben Croll
    December 27, 2022 @ 1:04 PM
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    ‘Broker’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda Continues to Explore What Makes a Family
  • ‘Corsage’ Film Review: Vicky Krieps Suffers Aristocratically in a ‘Spencer’ for the 19th Century

    Marie Kreutzer sympathetically and incisively examines the demands of the Austro-Hungarian spotlight on Empress Elisabeth

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    Nicholas Barber
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    ‘Corsage’ Film Review: Vicky Krieps Suffers Aristocratically in a ‘Spencer’ for the 19th Century
  • ‘Hunt’ Review: ‘Squid Game’ Actor Lee Jung-jae Brings a Dense Spy Thriller to Cannes

    Lee’s directorial debut fictionalizes Korean history and throws in double agents, buried secrets and lots of broken arms

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    Steve Pond
    December 2, 2022 @ 2:10 PM
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    ‘Hunt’ Review: ‘Squid Game’ Actor Lee Jung-jae Brings a Dense Spy Thriller to Cannes
  • ‘EO’ Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives Us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey

    Jerzy Skolimowski seems mostly interested in making his camera swoop and soar and perform stupid pet tricks

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    Ben Croll
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    ‘EO’ Review: Cannes’ Oldest Director Gives Us a Silly, Entertaining Trifle About a Donkey
  • ‘Armageddon Time’ Review: James Gray Looks at His Childhood Without Nostalgia

    Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong are among the stars in a semi-autobiographical story that is both unsentimental and touching

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    Steve Pond
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    ‘Armageddon Time’ Review: James Gray Looks at His Childhood Without Nostalgia
  • ‘Stars at Noon’ Review: Claire Denis Keeps Things Chilly in a Balmy Spy Thriller

    Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn are gorgeous and privileged as they make their way through intrigue (and the COVID-19 pandemic)

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    Ben Croll
    October 28, 2022 @ 9:53 AM
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    ‘Stars at Noon’ Review: Claire Denis Keeps Things Chilly in a Balmy Spy Thriller
  • ‘Aftersun’ Review: Charlotte Wells Debuts With an Achingly Stirring Coming-of-Age Tale

    The first-time filmmaker poignantly captures the passage of time as it affects both parents and children

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    October 20, 2022 @ 4:09 PM
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    ‘Aftersun’ Review: Charlotte Wells Debuts With an Achingly Stirring Coming-of-Age Tale
  • ‘Decision to Leave’ Film Review: Park Chan-Wook Mixes Crime Story With Love Story

    The Korean director’s first movie since “The Handmaiden” is gorgeous, richly dramatic and increasingly complex

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    Steve Pond
    October 13, 2022 @ 4:18 PM
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    ‘Decision to Leave’ Film Review: Park Chan-Wook Mixes Crime Story With Love Story
  • ‘Onoda’ Review: French Director Makes Japanese Biopic With American Influences

    Arthur Harari’s near three-hour drama borrows from John Ford to tell the story of a WWII Japanese soldier who didn’t give up for 29 years

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    Ben Croll
    October 7, 2022 @ 9:42 AM
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    ‘Onoda’ Review: French Director Makes Japanese Biopic With American Influences
  • ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Review: Gross-Out Comedy Is Overlong and Understuffed

    “The Square” filmmaker Ruben Östlund returns with a social commentary that relishes in toilet humor

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    Ben Croll
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    ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Review: Gross-Out Comedy Is Overlong and Understuffed
  • ‘Casablanca Beats’ Film Review: World Cinema Hip-Hop Musical Is a Blitz of Movement and Music

    Nabil Ayouch’s film argues that the power of personal expression can turn the world on its head

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    ‘Casablanca Beats’ Film Review: World Cinema Hip-Hop Musical Is a Blitz of Movement and Music
  • ‘Moonage Daydream’ Film Review: Immersive David Bowie Documentary Is a Bold, Seething Mass of Bowie-ness

    Brett Morgen’s doc delves into the Bowie archives to embrace the artist’s concept of an art that works with “fragments and chaos”

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    September 15, 2022 @ 2:28 PM
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    ‘Moonage Daydream’ Film Review: Immersive David Bowie Documentary Is a Bold, Seething Mass of Bowie-ness
  • ‘The Story of Film’ Review: Documentary Is a Cinematic Celebration, Not a History Lesson

    Mark Cousins’ doc about movies in the 21st century spends more than two-and-a-half hours drawing odd and compelling connections

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    September 9, 2022 @ 3:53 PM
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    ‘The Story of Film’ Review: Documentary Is a Cinematic Celebration, Not a History Lesson
  • ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Film Review: George Miller’s Fantasia Explodes All Your Blockbuster Expectations

    Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba star in a visually imaginative exploration of storytelling

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    August 26, 2022 @ 6:15 AM
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    ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Film Review: George Miller’s Fantasia Explodes All Your Blockbuster Expectations
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