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The Politics of Foreign Language Film
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Today's war movies are more backroom and less battlefield
Published in The Washington post (26-12-2018)Get full text
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The Movie Review: In All We Imagine As Light, Payal Kapadia creates a world that didn’t seem possible
Published in New York (1968) (18-11-2024)“…The camera drifts, the focus slips, the figures shift; everything onscreen feels fragile and impermanent. Despite such sequences, All We Imagine As Light,which…”
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Boy Meets World: In his breakout role in Anora, Mark Eydelshteyn was as nervous as he was committed
Published in New York (1968) (07-10-2024)“…Maybe it’s just the hair. What can I do in this life to make the world a little bit kinder and brighter and sunnier?he wondered. The actor learned about the…”
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HUGH GRANT WAS BORN TO PLAY THE VILLAIN
Published in New York (1968) (23-09-2024)Get full text
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THANK THE CINEMA GODS, MIKE LEIGH IS BACK
Published in New York (1968) (23-09-2024)Get full text
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Ron Howard Has Finally Lost His Mind
Published in New York (1968) (23-09-2024)Get full text
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Adam Pearson Is No Wallflower: In A Different Man, the actor has his biggest role to date in a dark comedy inspired by his upbeat personality
Published in New York (1968) (26-08-2024)“…Slowly but surely, this extroverted and exceedingly polite dynamo takes everything from the now handsome but increasingly surly and resentful Edward, including…”
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Glen Powell's Charm Offensive Is Working: He may never transcend Cruise or McConaughey's level of stardom, but he gets how to play the long game
Published in New York (1968) (15-07-2024)Get full text
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Glen Powell’s Charm Offensive Is Working: How the Twisters star learned to tailor parts to his strengths
Published in New York (1968) (15-07-2024)“…Powell is, by all public accounts, a nice, chill guy who travels with his tiny rescue dog and makes sure his parents can visit all his movie sets (and cameo in…”
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The Movie Review: Fury Road prequel Furiosa is bleaker and more fantastical than you’d expect
Published in New York (1968) (20-05-2024)“…What makes this early chase so striking is the way Miller presents it as a relay race of dwindling resources: [...]in relating the story of Furiosa’s…”
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CANNES FILM FESTIVAL: Delicieux-sounding films, selected a la carte from this year's menu
Published in New York (1968) (06-05-2024)Get full text
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It Could Happen Here: Alex Garland's war epic turns the lens on American numbness to conflict
Published in New York (1968) (22-04-2024)Get full text
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The Movie Review: American ignorance is the spectacle at the hea rt of Civil War
Published in New York (1968) (22-04-2024)“…A variation on this kind of chaoshasbecome all too real over the past few years, with more than 40 percent of the country in a 2022 poll saying they think a…”
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The Movie Review: Fantasy looms on the edges of Alice Rohrwacher’s playful La Chimera
Published in New York (1968) (08-04-2024)“…The performances are naturalistic, the location shooting authentic and ground level, but the stories often hover on the edge of fantasy. The director fills the…”
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Grave Mysteries: Josh O'Connor searches for the afterlife as a sad-eyed tomb raider
Published in New York (1968) (08-04-2024)Get full text
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A Slow-Motion Crash in Eight Steps: Ferrari's re-creation of a deadly moment in car-racing history is one of the best cinematic sequences of the season
Published in New York (1968) (29-01-2024)Get full text
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A Slow-Motion Crash in Eight Steps: How Michael Mann wrecked a Ferrari
Published in New York (1968) (29-01-2024)“…When the car was about to launch, the crew replaced the crowd with mannequins on stands to use as markers that would later be replaced by digital versions of…”
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Steel, Asphalt, Death: A titan of industry is forged in the fires of grief--and denial
Published in New York (1968) (01-01-2024)Get full text
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