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Ernesta is married to Lukas (Paulius Markevicius), an MMA fighter (the film opens with one of his fights). They have a son, ...
The most compelling parts of “The Banished” are also the least effects-driven since Grace usually can’t find what she’s ...
If not for the self-confusion, overwritten script, and flimsy direction that constantly moves the threshold of success ...
Schein toggles between his personal story, which involves his own arguably bleeding-heart disagreements with his dad, and ...
Elegiac in tone, melancholic in style, and documentarian in spirit, Simpson thoughtfully captures the micro preoccupations of ...
A show that continues to uphold the ideals of its franchise's point of origin, even as its swings boldly go nowhere all that ...
She thinks “Mexican” is a language, and her defense of a progressive immigration policy is couched in a weird analogy about planning a garden party. She’s a terrible driver who scrapes a parked car ...
Over 130 films screened during the festival, which has accrued a reputation as a “programmer’s festival” in that it brings ...
Gene Kelly, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Pattinson–charisma and commitment is always going to do it for me. Less frequently a leading man in most movies, but Jeffrey ...
That’s because Beiraghi’s independently produced fourth feature, about an aspiring singer who defies a government ban ...
This Saturday, July 12th, Chaz Ebert will moderate a Q&A with writer/director Ari Aster about his latest film, “Eddington,” ...
If you’re looking for a procedural thriller that’s grounded by grit, genuine leads, and complex cases, “Ballard” gets it done ...