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Movies Back In Mattituck: Beloved Cinema Reopens With First-Run Films
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After Trump Win, Hollywood Prepares for Megamergers – and Volatility
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Movie Review – GLADIATOR II
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Man in Black
Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing’s second entry at Cannes 2023 is an intensely physical portrait of the life and tribulations of Chinese composer Wang Xilin.
Read More >>The Other Laurens
In his feature-length debut, Claude Schmitz aims to simultaneously pay homage to, and blow up, film noir tropes, and while that’s not exactly the result, his film is a handsome, largely enjoyable play on the genre that becomes a bit too shaggy by the end.
Read More >>Kidnapped
The devastating true story of a 6-year-old Jewish boy who, in 1858, was abducted by the Papal State to be raised a Catholic provides the ideal framework for director Marco Bellocchio to weave his familiar themes into a tense, edge-of-seat historical thriller.
Read More >>Club Zero
Austrian director Jessica Hausner’s offbeat thriller about a classroom cult of teenage diet extremists is visually delicious but lacks dramatic bite.
Read More >>The Little Mermaid (2023)
Entertaining and impressive – but not enough to justify Disney’s ongoing effort to turn their traditionally animated features into mostly-CG animated features.
Read More >>Anatomy of a Fall
German actress Sandra Hüller plays a woman accused of murdering her French husband in Justine Triet’s latest, an unconvincing and overlong drama.
Read More >>Mambar Pierrette
Cameroonian documentary director Rosine Mbakam makes her fiction debut with this modest look at the life a seamstress in Douala.
Read More >>The Book of Solutions
Back after a long hiatus, French writer-director Michel Gondry’s most personal film to date is a scrappy, self-indulgent but entertaining love letter to asshole artists.
Read More >>If Only I Could Hibernate
Japan-educated Mongolian filmmaker Zoljargal Purevdash’s first feature provides a sensitive yet sobering account of a teenager’s struggle for his family’s survival, even if it means sacrificing his own future.
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