With Black Dynamite, director Scott Sanders crafts both a ceaselessly entertaining blaxploitation spoof and a…
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Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre is a kind of cinematic neighbor to both the Paddington movies…
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In many ways, Run is as basic as a movie can get–the story’s fundamentals are…
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One of several Blumhouse films released in concert with Amazon, Black Box is a gripping…
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One of the defining emotions of John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon is contempt. It’s an…
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John Badham’s Blue Thunder is the most eerily prescient film you’ll ever see that centers…
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Funny and melancholy and tender and wonderstruck, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou works wonderfully…
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Gemini is less a film and more a lethargic, washed-out imitation of one. It’s movie-ish.…
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This is a movie that couldn’t exist with any other cast. The dialogue is often…
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As the physical centerpiece of Purple Noon, René Clément’s adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley,…
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