The Divide (2021)
75%
C
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“In this strange carnivalesque blend of seriousness and inconsequentiality, Corsini loses her message, and her audience.” –
The Playlist
Jul 26, 2021
Full Review
Mothering Sunday (2021)
77%
B+
EDIT
“Filmmaker Eva Husson offers us a maid, a trio of bourgeois families, and a lush yet ultimately bleak view of post-World War I England.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
Full Review
Hold Me Tight (2021)
86%
B
EDIT
“Such is the nature of grief, and though the power of viral meme-hood has thoroughly ironized the sentiment, "Hold Me Tight" reaffirms it: What is grief, if not love persisting?” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization (2021)
100%
B
EDIT
“"New Worlds" is an undeniable reminder of live music's irreplaceable magic-and an entreaty not to forget it.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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The Innocents (2021)
97%
C+
EDIT
“A violent nightmare of a film, "The Innocents," follows a posse of elementary-school-aged children who discover that they have telekinetic powers.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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Ali & Ava (2021)
94%
B+
EDIT
“The aftertaste of "Ali & Ava" is sweet, like the last fading beats of a dance song.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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A Hero (2021)
97%
B
EDIT
“In "A Hero" ("Ghahreman"), Asghar Farhadi blurs the line of innocence and guilt in a fraught drama about the true weight of a good deed.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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Paris, 13th District (2021)
83%
B+
EDIT
“"Paris, 13th District" feels like Audiard's attempt to inaugurate a Millennial New Wave, "Jules and Jim," but with a synth-pop soundtrack.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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Memoria (2021)
90%
A-
EDIT
“Weerasethakul delivers an experience that is meditative and existentially transcendent, a long, hard look at the scope of human life and its place on a global timeline.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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Nitram (2021)
92%
B
EDIT
“Caleb Landry Jones is a master of character work in both subdued scenes and intense ones; he evokes the erraticism of a ticking time bomb.” –
The Playlist
Jul 20, 2021
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Blue Bayou (2021)
75%
A-
EDIT
“Chon treats the subjects of Blue Bayou with real, considered intimacy in a way that suggests lived experience.” –
AwardsWatch
Jul 15, 2021
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Annette (2021)
72%
B
EDIT
“"Fame is like a flame," Adam Driver's Henry McHenry says wistfully in his stand-up routine, before a rapt audience. "Glorious, superfluous..." It's the thesis of Annette, the campy rock opera whose characters never find a healthy balance with their fame.” –
AwardsWatch
Jul 14, 2021
Full Review
The French Dispatch (2021)
75%
B+
EDIT
“Perhaps The French Dispatch isn't an entirely new flavor. But Anderson can't help but indulge, and neither can we.” –
AwardsWatch
Jul 14, 2021
Full Review
Cow (2021)
96%
A-
EDIT
“It's telling that, for a film that never once mentions meat-eating, Cow is very effective propaganda for vegetarianism.” –
AwardsWatch
Jul 14, 2021
Full Review
Stillwater (2021)
75%
C+
EDIT
“"It gestures feebly at political commentaries with jokes about Trump and gun ownership but never sticks the landing."” –
The Playlist
Jul 9, 2021
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Ahed's Knee (2021)
74%
B
EDIT
“No character in "Ahed's Knee" is simplistically good, nor simplistically evil, disrupting what would have otherwise been an easy moral binary.” –
The Playlist
Jul 8, 2021
Full Review
Frankie (2019)
57%
C
EDIT
“An overstuffed family drama that somehow stifles the great Isabelle Huppert.” –
The Playlist
May 26, 2019
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Nina Wu (2019)
81%
B
EDIT
“Clearly, the director takes great risks off-screen. If only they were as great on the screen.” –
The Playlist
May 26, 2019
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Matthias & Maxime (2019)
63%
B+
EDIT
“"Matthias and Maxime" ticks almost every checkbox of a Xavier Dolan movie.” –
The Playlist
May 26, 2019
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Mektoub, My Love (2018)
10%
F
EDIT
“After about 30 minutes of twerking and its controversial sex scene, "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo" begins to feel like a human rights violation.” –
The Playlist
May 26, 2019
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Les misérables (2019)
88%
B+
EDIT
“Ladj Ly's Les Misérables gives audiences a beautiful, tense modern-day revolution that takes root in the banlieues of Paris.” –
The Playlist
May 21, 2019
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
97%
A
EDIT
“Sciamma has a magnificent capability for elegant prose that wouldn't feel out of place in a classic novel, the kind of dialogue that simmers long after it is spoken.” –
The Playlist
May 21, 2019
Full Review
A Brother's Love (2019)
75%
B
EDIT
“A Brother's Love boasts an impressive aesthetic palette, from visuals to sound, and a showstopping lead performance, which salvages its subpar latter half.” –
The Playlist
May 21, 2019
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Little Joe (2019)
67%
B-
EDIT
“Barring a few short-sighted misfires, Little Joe remains an arresting film with a novel imagination of a presently relevant issue.” –
The Playlist
May 21, 2019
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Lux Æterna (2019)
64%
B-
EDIT
“There's something frustrating about Noé's approach in Lux Æterna, but also an undefinably admirable quality to the extremity of his showmanship.” –
The Playlist
May 21, 2019
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