Don Siegel’s Private Hell 36 is an odd, compelling misfire. I wouldn’t be surprised to…
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Earlier this year, I wrote up Rat, Mark Lewis’s highly enjoyable documentary about the indomitable…
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Ah, Aaron Sorkin. There are Sorkin projects I like and even love–Sports Night, Moneyball, and…
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Repulsion is riveting and troubling. Roman Polanski’s 1965 near-masterpiece follows Catherine Deneuve’s Carol, a young…
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I ended my review of X by praising Mia Goth and saying that it’s no…
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When you picture a film about giant ants–and when, furthermore, you know humans will react…
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I’m somewhat aghast to find that James Cox’s 2003 film Wonderland has a measly 34%…
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I am exceedingly fond of the 1978 adaptation of Death on the Nile; I’ll go into…
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Chances are, even if you haven’t seen William Friedkin’s Jade, you know it’s a bad…
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Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You is both excellent and hard to recommend. It’s a…
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