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The structure of a critique of “Fall” – Sandra Hüller captivates as a writer facing accusations of her spouse’s homicide.

May 21, 2023

I I have previously had mixed feelings about Justine Triet’s work, but her movie in this year’s Cannes competition, which is a courtroom drama and

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The December issue of May Review features a powerful performance by Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman in a drama inspired by Patricia Highsmith.

May 21, 2023

“I Julianne Moore’s character in this film states, “Insecure people are a threat,” and she speaks from experience. Director Todd Haynes brings an entertaining and

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“Review of Four Daughters – The story of a mother’s heartbreak over the Islamic State blending reality and fiction.”
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“Review of Four Daughters – The story of a mother’s heartbreak over the Islamic State blending reality and fiction.”

May 20, 2023

T The film has genuine emotional depth and empathy despite some flaws. It is a docudrama that uses actors to portray real people involved in

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About Dry Grasses review – Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s absorbing drama of a teacher-pupil crisis
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About Dry Grasses review – Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s absorbing drama of a teacher-pupil crisis

May 20, 2023

Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan has delivered another of his expansive, ruminative and distinctly Chekhovian character-driven dramas. Again it is spread out across the landscape

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Jonathan Glazer has adapted Martin Amis’s haunting Holocaust drama with his film, “The Zone of Interest.”
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Jonathan Glazer has adapted Martin Amis’s haunting Holocaust drama with his film, “The Zone of Interest.”

May 19, 2023

A One darkly humorous remark permeates through the film from Jonathan Glazer, a technically impressive and unsettling portrayal of the Holocaust. The movie is loosely

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Review of “How to Have Sex”: A Lesson in Consent for Partygoers

May 19, 2023

F Molly Manning Walker’s debut film is a high-energy, enjoyable ride filled with silly jokes and strong performances. It follows three teenage girls on a

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May 18, 2023

V Very few movies leave you questioning “What just occurred?” at the end, as well as “What is happening currently?” throughout its duration. Yet, this

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Critique of the film “Monster” by Hirokazu Kore-eda: a complex and multidimensional exploration of contemporary values and behavior.
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Critique of the film “Monster” by Hirokazu Kore-eda: a complex and multidimensional exploration of contemporary values and behavior.

May 17, 2023

H In this family drama, director Hirokazu Kore-eda presents a complex story that delves into issues of bullying, homophobia, dysfunctional families, unquestioning respect for flawed

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Review of “Typist Artist Pirate King” – a Generous Depiction of the Overlooked Artist Audrey Amiss.

March 8, 2023

W With genuine empathy and kindness, director Carol Morley has crafted a charming, magnanimous, and creative tribute to the often overlooked English artist Audrey Amiss,

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Nicolas Philibert’s Adamant review explores the artistic and emotional experience of a floating day-care center in Paris.

March 1, 2023

T Kristen Stewart’s jury at the Berlin Film Festival awarded their top prize, the Golden Bear, to Nicolas Philibert’s exceptional film. At 72 years old,

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