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The series returns in-person with an especially strong slate of work by Frenchwomen — fitting, given their run of honors at top festivals.
The New York Times – Film:
The series returns in-person with an especially strong slate of work by Frenchwomen — fitting, given their run of honors at top festivals.
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A hard-core first half is deflated by sleepy melodrama and a formulaic script in this adventure film about the Danish explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen.
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The Korean filmmaker and the Japanese director have long admired each other. The two explain why Hamaguchi’s best-picture nominee resonates.
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In this bare-bones horror film, a young woman joins a cult and eventually defies its patriarch.
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Robert Pattinson puts on the Batsuit and cats around with Zoë Kravitz in the latest attempt to reimagine the Caped Crusader.
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What if you had a formula to sterilize all the world’s nuclear weapons? This newly restored 1967 spy spoof suggests you’d be much sought-after.
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“Stop the weapons and negotiate,” the French actor and staunch Russia ally told a news agency.
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It’s awards season, and a bunch of great Oscar-winning and -nominated films are leaving this month. Check them out while you can.
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Amid concurrent versions of the crime-fighter, this director aimed for something personal that would also serve a studio’s needs. The result is a foreboding vision.