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This Wasn’t Your Typical Take on ‘Hamlet’
Concept Shakespeare, in which plays by William Shakespeare are made contemporary or presented in stylized, potentially more accessible ways, are…
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‘We Bury the Dead’ Is Not Your Average Zombie Flick
“We Bury the Dead” is an atmospheric slow burn of a zombie movie, which some will accept with relief, while…
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‘H Is for Hawk’ Will Catch Everyone Off Guard
Phillippa Lowthorpe’s “H is for Hawk” is an early 2026 sleeper, a nice surprise in a season typically full of…
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‘Labyrinth’ Made the ’80s SO Much Better
Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth” (1986) is more than deserving of the cult following it continues to build worldwide. Back in theaters…
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Agatha Christie Would Love ‘A Private Life’
Rebecca Zlotowski’s “A Private Life” stars Jodie Foster as Dr. Lillian Steiner, an American psychiatrist living in France with a…
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Wake Us Up from Dreamy ‘Sound of Falling’
Sometimes watching a movie is like seeing someone’s dreams, a hypnotic experience where we get to witness the obsessions and…
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‘Primate’ – Avoid Furious George at All Costs
In the opening scene of Johannes Roberts’ “Primate,” a dumbbell wearing a loud Aloha shirt visits a chimpanzee habitat, makes…
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‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Is Pure Jarmusch Gold
Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” is a three-story anthology film exploring the bonds we have with our siblings and…
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Prepare to Be Bullied by ‘The Plague’
Charlie Polinger’s “The Plague” is the feature-length film debut of the writer/director, who has made short films up to this…
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‘Sentimental Value’ Features Four Oscar-Worthy Turns
“Sentimental Value” is a Norwegian drama that centers around Gustav Borg, a celebrated filmmaker and father figure (Stellan Skarsgård) who…
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