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Amy Adams is excellent as always, but, unfortunately, Nightbitch needed to sharpen its fangs, but instead, it plays it safe.
Nickel Boys is breathtaking in its suffocating beauty. Transcendent and painful, RaMell Ross delivers a haunting adapation.
Steve McQueen’s latest, the visually lush Blitz, follows a nine-year-old boy and his perilous journey to return home.
Territory follows a family run cattle empire as it struggles with challenges from within and sees mixed results.
Rez Ball is well within the established sports movie formula, but its setting and cast of characters make it feel entirely fresh.
Form, feel, and style pervade in The Brutalist, whose very construction informs its weighty meditation on American mythmaking.
Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is so overpowering and mesmeric, that it becomes almost instinctual to fall under its sultry spell.
Even if “The Room Next Door” is a minor entry in his canon, Almodóvar still understands how to stir and scintillate.
Pamela Anderson stars as a Las Vegas showgirl in Gia Coppola’s emotionally stirring and introspective The Last Showgirl.
All of You (2024) finds a stronger foundation when dissecting the tragedy of its romance, even if relationship itself proves frustrating.
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‘Abandoned Man’ is a Netflix Turkish drama that explores the devastating impact of sacrifice, betrayal, and perseverance.
Oh Belinda remakes the 1986 Turkish award-winner as actress Dilara gets stuck as a housewife in the world of a commercial she’s shooting.
A Beautiful Life touches on so many of the deepest and most emotional parts of artistry and love but only ever skims their surfaces.