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The filmmakers are nominated for best director this year, just as they were in 1994. Back then, there wasn’t a clear favorite.
The New York Times – Film:
The filmmakers are nominated for best director this year, just as they were in 1994. Back then, there wasn’t a clear favorite.
The New York Times – Film:
The erotic thriller starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone was a big hit that set off protests in its day, and it’s easy to see why even now.
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The prize is considered the best bellwether for the Oscars, though the Apple TV+ film still faces stiff competition from “The Power of the Dog.”
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In a six-decade career in TV, film and onstage, he played comedy and drama, hapless heroes and villains, often with the air of the archetypal English gent.
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A survivor of a crippling accident, his documentaries and news coverage for public television focused on poverty, race and other social issues.
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This month’s picks include near-future psychological drama, Oscar-nominated robot antics and a bearded, mysterious Hugo Weaving.
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Ti West is the rare genre director to understand the original and honor it with a movie, “X,” that also works on its own terms.
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A wealthy couple is detained by an incompetent thief in this airless Netflix drama.
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A Romanian satire charts what happens when some humanitarian aid workers set out to save others (and need to be saved themselves).