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Haunted Mansion
Actor Lakeith Stanfield brings human heart to Justin Simien’s mediocre corporate horror comedy ‘Haunted Mansion’.
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Writer-director Christopher Nolan has a stronger handle on the creation of the atomic bomb than on the inner life of the tortured genius behind that creation.
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Barbie
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach bring an overflowing toybox of ideas to a funny, provocative, meaningful movie that defies its product-placement roots.
Read More >>Facing Darkness
In his latest forensic documentary, French director Jean-Gabriel Périot digs into the ethics and aesthetics of amateur film footage shot in war-torn Sarajevo.
Read More >>Keeping Mum
Director Émilie Brisavoine goes from fear to maternity in this emotionally raw but generally compelling documentary about the mother who abandoned her in childhood.
Read More >>Joy Ride
Raucous Asian-American road-trip comedy serves up bawdy laughs and star-making performances.
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A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Mounia Akl’s ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ becomes a moving portrait of place and the healing power of artistic endeavour.
Read More >>Imago
Actor and screenwriter Lena Góra portrays her own bohemian rock singer mother in this baggy but compelling post-punk period piece from Polish director Olga Chajdas.
Read More >>Citizen Saint
A flesh-and-blood saint causes chaos for a superstitious mountain community in Georgian director Tinatin Kajrishvili’s darkly satirical, bleakly beautiful fable.
Read More >>Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story
This lively rock-doc chronicles the riotous career of “gypsy punk” band Gogol Bordello, including singer Eugene Hütz’s family roots in war-torn Ukraine.
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