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This documentary about a protest at a deaf university is as smartly conceived and constructed as it is thrilling to watch ...
Left-Handed Girl” is her first solo directorial feature, but Baker wrote it with her and edited it. So on one hand, comparing it to Baker’s movies is unfair, especially since “Left-Handed Girl,” which ...
Despite the elegant production design and admirable effects, "Murderbot" feels like a sci-fi comedy still searching for identity.
You could say she’s wandering in a desert of her own making. Unsatisfied with her doting boyfriend, she ends their ...
The setting is more than a century ago, but the longing for love and the struggle for intimacy are universally human.
Uma’s repartee accounts for much of the laughs, but even more so is Apte’s ferociously committed physical performance.
The opening days of the fest included strong words from Palme recipient Robert De Niro on our present political moment.
Despite the occasional unevenness, it’s one of the most promising comedies to hit television in recent memory.
An overlong, aimless vanity project that will only satisfy folks who've already decided they'll like it because of their ...
Margaret Bodde, executive director of The Film Foundation, remembers a story Martin Scorsese told her that inspired his interest in film preservation when he lived in Los Angeles in the 1970s. “He ...
Cannes takes a day to settle in, using the opening night to hear from the jury (led this year by one of our best actresses in ...
Three films tackle deliberately paced tales of people struggling against governmental and bureaucratic systems.