The New York Times – Film:
A Romanian satire charts what happens when some humanitarian aid workers set out to save others (and need to be saved themselves).
The New York Times – Film:
A Romanian satire charts what happens when some humanitarian aid workers set out to save others (and need to be saved themselves).
The New York Times – Film:
In this gangster exercise set in 1956 Chicago, Mark Rylance plays a tailor who has very large scissors and some sharp moves.
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This genre hybrid opens on a dark, stormy night, takes a turn into a narrative maze only to dead end despite some promising kinks.
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In this moving period drama, a German gay man repeatedly declares his independence in a country that criminalizes his desire and his identity.
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Colin Farrell plays a father who tries to repair the family’s caretaker-android in a science-fiction tale about what it means to be human.
The New York Times – Film:
Colin Farrell plays a father who tries to repair the family’s caretaker-android in a science-fiction tale about what it means to be human.
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Jason Reitman, son of the original “Ghostbusters” director, delivers a toothless film with Paul Rudd as a love interest and plenty of cutesy ghosts.
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In Mike Mills’s latest film, Joaquin Phoenix plays an uncle who takes care of his precocious nephew during a family crisis.