Slipperiness is the only constant in Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska’s English-language debut, which ably straddles the border between drama and horror. […]
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Slipperiness is the only constant in Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska’s English-language debut, which ably straddles the border between drama and horror. […]
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I selected Hud as the inaugural entry for “Classics Corner,” a new weekly feature spotlighting a pre-1980 film newly available on […]
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Right now, inspiring stories feel like a vitamin supplement. To get through these uncertain times, we’re going to need to hear […]
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An eerily prescient expression of our current “sheltering in place” reality, Vivarium is a clever, deeply disturbing speculative fiction. Its stylized […]
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Good intentions do not a good movie make. While the true story behind the World War II drama Resistance is inspiring, […]
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When considering your viewing options during an extended period stuck at home, a strange kind of freedom emerges. Usually weeknights and […]
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Every month, there are dozens of movies released to VOD and streaming that barely make a dent in the pop-culture consciousness, […]
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When you’re in this line of work, you’ll occasionally write a piece about how a film you’ve just seen connects to […]
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“I know this seems bad,” Mo explains, as the police officer leads him out of his high school classroom. “But it’s […]
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Exploitation movies are quick, dirty, gory fun. They’re also usually in questionable taste, which is part of their lowbrow entertainment value. […]
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At once as intimate as a sigh and as urgent as a klaxon, Never Rarely Sometimes Always is an essential film […]
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With each new Pixar release, there’s a temptation to immediately see where it ranks. How does it stack up to The […]
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