Traditional mysteries are always embedded in their settings: the layout of that country house matters,…
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Limbo opens with the kind of underplayed indie comedy style godfathered by Wes Anderson that…
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The actual case in Klute–its ostensible excuse for existing–is slim: abruptly presented and largely backgrounded…
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If you’re like me, one of the things you’ve missed most during the pandemic is…
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Lovable slackers Bill Preston, Esq. and Ted “Theodore” Logan return, get killed by their evil…
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McKenzie Woodward’s Mr. Weekend is a great example of how to do stripped-down, stylish filmmaking…
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A man holds a gun over two sleeping forms in a bed. He looks pained…
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Sleek, cool, and composed, The Spanish Prisoner depends on getting every detail precisely right. It…
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If you’re still haunted by the mind-bendingly stupid NCIS “hacking” scene of two people typing…
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One False Move is what you might get if you settled an Elmore Leonard plot…
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