Tramontane
Festival award-winner Tramontane skims the surface of Lebanese history but can’t quite balance personal drama with political allegory.
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Festival award-winner Tramontane skims the surface of Lebanese history but can’t quite balance personal drama with political allegory.
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Like its predecessor, “Blade Runner 2049” is a stylistic triumph that offers less than meets the eye. Matt Levine reviews the much-touted sequel.
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Loving Vincent offers stunning animation but little more in its reverent treatment of Vincent van Gogh.
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Senior film critic Tom Nixon writes on two destined-to-be-dismissed vampire comedies with melancholy undertones.
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The Missing Slate reviews its first low budget, indie-film. Read the review and check out the film streaming online for free! Support indie cinema.
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Rhea Cinna reviews Marie Antoinette-inspired “Farewell, My Queen” for this week’s DVD of the Week.
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Lukas Moodysson’s 2002 film, Lilya4ever, presents the story of Lilja, a 16 year-old girl growing up somewhere in the former Soviet Union, who ends up as a victim of sex-trafficking.
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This week, Film Critic Rhea Cinna reviews “Fitzcarraldo”
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Rhea Cinna reviews Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love (Fa yeung nin wa)
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Reviewed by Emma K. Gold Not a plain Jane. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Cast & Credits Directed by: Cary Joji Fukunaga. With Mia Wasikowska (Jane Eyre), Michael…
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