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Movies Back In Mattituck: Beloved Cinema Reopens With First-Run Films
Posted on: Nov. 14, 2024
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After Trump Win, Hollywood Prepares for Megamergers – and Volatility
Posted on: Nov. 08, 2024
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Final Cut
‘The Artist’ director Michel Hazanavicius tackles the zombie comedy genre for his Cannes opener and delivers the laughs, if not quite something substantial.
Read More >>Top Gun: Maverick
Tom Cruise returns to his career-making role as a hotshot U.S. Navy pilot in this shallow but action-packed sequel.
Read More >>The Eight Mountains
Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch adapt Paolo Cognetti’s novel for the big screen and while the film takes too long to get going, its final hour impresses.
Read More >>Scarlet
Pietro Marcello’s disappointing follow-up to “Martin Eden” combines uncharacteristically saccharine visuals with a weak narrative and treacly score.
Read More >>Rodeo
The clandestine milieu of French dirt-bike riders is captured with verve in a first feature that’s hindered by clichéd storytelling and one-note performances.
Read More >>The Quiet Girl
An emotionally fragile schoolgirl spends a revelatory summer with foster parents in director Colm Bairéad’s haunting, prize-winning, Irish-language debut feature, ‘The Quiet Girl’.
Read More >>Heroines
Communal mythologies and the importance of historical forebears are explored in Marina Herrera’s quietly humorous hybrid documentary about a rebellious Indigenous woman.
Read More >>Olga
Elie Grappe’s sober drama about a teenaged Ukrainian gymnast sent abroad for her safety mixes sports and politics with coming-of-age elements, and represented Switzerland in the Oscar race.
Read More >>Hostile
Sonita Gale’s documentary is an important examination of Britain’s devastating immigration practices over several decades.
Read More >>F@ck This Job
Vera Krichevskaya’s lively documentary chronicles how a rebellious gang of champagne-loving Moscow socialites ended up running the last independent TV news channel in Putin’s repressive Russia.
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