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Tuesday, October 30, 2018
OSCAR WATCH: First Man
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For years, one of the most popular dreams for young boys and girls was to be an astronaut when they grow up. Whether they were American, So...
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Friday, October 19, 2018
NYFF: If Beale Street Could Talk
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When Miami-born filmmaker released his debut feature "Medicine for Melancholy" back in 2008, even the film's most ardent fans...
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
OSCAR WATCH: A Star Is Born
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There are few stories in cinema as dramatically compelling as the simultaneous rise and fall narrative of "A Star is Born". Initi...
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Monday, October 8, 2018
REVIEW: Border
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When you think of the word "troll", the first images that come to mind are probably an irritating internet commenter or a hideous...
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
REVIEW: The Heiresses
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When we first meet Chela, the protagonist in Marcelo Martinessi’s debut feature “The Heiresses“, she seems to have her life under control. ...
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REVIEW: No Date, No Signature
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“No Date, No Signature” begins on a regular night for its central character Dr. Nariman (played by Amir Aghaee). Driving down quiet Iranian...
REVIEW: Five Fingers for Marseilles
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With its expansive, sun-kissed plains and awe-inspiring mountain ranges, South Africa provides the perfect backdrop for Western films. But ...
REVIEW: John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection
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Restrained, respectful, sedate. Those are hardly words you’d use to describe the notoriously rambunctious tennis legend John McEnroe. But s...
10 Best Asian Films Since 2008
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As the eagerly anticipated “Crazy Rich Asians” arrives in theaters this week, one of the most underrepresented minority groups will get a r...
OSCAR WATCH: Eighth Grade
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If you're anything like me, your middle/high school years were a trying time that you've long forgotten. The experience of watching...
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