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The Best of the Oscar-Nominated Documentary Shorts

Most of the fifteen Oscar-nominated shorts—5 every in Documentary, Animation, and Live Action—are exhausting to search out on their very own. Fortunately, this...

“Godzilla vs. Kong,” Reviewed: A Monster Mush of Two Venerable Franchises

The enduring enchantment of each Kong and Godzilla has to do with their simplicity. “King Kong,” made in Hollywood, débuted in 1933; “Godzilla,”...

“Nobody,” Reviewed: Bob Odenkirk in a Delusional Fantasy of Redemptive Violence

The bloodthirsty new thriller “Nobody,” directed by Ilya Naishuller, was written by Derek Kolstad, who wrote all three “John Wick” movies, and like...

Stream “Stephanie Daley,” a Bold and Insightful Film About Teen Pregnancy

Unavailability condemns many good movies to oblivion, depriving viewers of unknown pleasures and deforming the historical past of the artwork. One film that...

Looking Behind Éric Rohmer’s Cinematic Style

Éric Rohmer is likely one of the few filmmakers whose title, at least these of Hitchcock or Chaplin, has change into an adjective....

“Wojnarowicz,” Reviewed: A Discerning and Tragic Vision of the Artist and His Times

The portrait of an artist is a fruitful framework for fiction movies however a dangerous one for documentaries. Too typically, the subgenre devolves...

“Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” Reviewed: A Super-Slog of a Superhero Superspectacle

I’ve found the longest movie ever made: it’s not Jacques Rivette’s thirteen-hour “Out 1” or Christian Marclay’s twenty-four-hour supercut, “The Clock,” but the...

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