Celine Song’s debut feature is a heart-rending meditation on the choices we make and the possibilities we leave behind.
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Celine Song’s debut feature is a heart-rending meditation on the choices we make and the possibilities we leave behind.
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At first glance, the new documentary After Sherman feels scattered and unfocused. Both words (either spoken or presented on-screen) and images come and go at a medium, matter-of-fact pace. People pop up and start talking without so much as an introduction. Archival footage captured on 16mm and video are combined with striking shots of quiet, […]
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A look back at the career evolution of Hideaki Anno prior to the release of the new “Shin Kamen Rider.”
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new must-see titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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The French festival was supposedly back to basics this year, but was that really the case?
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Sergio Leone’s 1968 Western epic is less an exploration of genre tropes than an expansion and explosion of them.
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Nicole Holofcener continues to successfully mine seemingly small-scale problems in this warm Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy.
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The legendary thespian is slumming again in another decidedly mid family comedy.
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The Jim Carrey vehicle was a commercial smash on its release twenty years ago, but even its own sequel couldn’t replicate its unique appeal.
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The Pixar classic ‘Finding Nemo’ turns twenty this month. A look at the film’s enduring legacy, and how the its depiction of the ocean captivates children and adults alike.
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Our mini-reviews of ‘Dotty & Soul,’ ‘Cracked,’ ‘Pastacolypse,’ and more of this week’s straight-to-streaming and VOD fare.
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A look back at Sam Peckinpah’s violent but meditative “definitive statement” on the Western.
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