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Monday, February 21, 2022
Stages of Life: WHEEL OF FORTUNE AND FANTASY and DRIVE MY CAR
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The justly acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi has specialized in quietly involving works about how people relate to each other, ...
Sunday, February 13, 2022
I Do, But I Don't: MARRY ME
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I don’t think Marry Me will single-handedly revive the romantic comedy as a going concern, but it sure is a nice reminder why we miss them. ...
Tech Help: KIMI
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Of course now is the perfect time for a paranoid thriller. Leave it to director Steven Soderbergh to find a sharp way to shoot one in an anx...
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Taking Direction: PARALLEL MOTHERS
and NIGHTMARE ALLEY
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One of the great pleasures of seeing a new film from a director who has done good, distinctive work over many decades is the comforting feel...
Sunday, February 6, 2022
Falling Skies: MOONFALL and DON'T LOOK UP
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Moonfall is so perfectly awful I was almost charmed. In this high-gloss chintzy approximation of an A-level blockbuster 90s disaster pictur...
Sunday, January 30, 2022
The Voracious Filmgoer's Top Ten Films of 2021
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1. West Side Story 2. Bergman Island 3. Drive My Car 4. Quo Vadis, Aida? 5. Memoria 6. The Father 7 . Licorice P...
Other 2021 Bests
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Other 2021 Bests Cinematography (Digital): Drive My Car The Green Knight Inside Judas and the Black Messiah The Tragedy of Macbeth Cinem...
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