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June 9, 2025

‘Echo Valley’ Review: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Star in Apple TV+’s Satisfyingly Tense Domestic Thriller

A bereaved mother must decide how far she will go for her daughter in Michael Pearce’s film, also featuring Domhnall Gleeson, Fiona Shaw and Kyle MacLachlan.
June 9, 2025

‘Rosemead’ Review: Lucy Liu Plays a Desperate Mother in a Harrowing Portrait of the Asian American Mental Health Crisis

The actress plays a Chinese immigrant battling a terminal illness while navigating her son’s worsening schizophrenia in Eric Lin’s Tribeca-bowing directorial debut.
June 8, 2025

‘Leads’ Review: Austin-Set Indie Puts a Fresh Spin on Sibling Friction, Career Disappointment and Double Dealing in the Movie Biz

Bryan Poyser’s comic drama, premiering at Tribeca, stars Heather Kafka as an overstretched acting teacher and Justin Arnold as the footloose brother who barges into her […]
June 6, 2025

‘A Private Life’ Review: A Delightfully Paired Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil Escape Injury in a Messy but Pleasurable Genre Collision

Virginia Efira and Mathieu Amalric also star in Rebecca Zlotowski’s mystery comedy about an American shrink in Paris thrown by a patient’s suicide.
June 5, 2025

‘Woman and Child’ Review: An Unwieldy Iranian Melodrama Sustained by Great Performances and a Gifted Young Director 

Writer-director Saeed Roustaee (‘Leila’s Brothers’) returns to Cannes competition with a tale of motherhood, mourning and vengeance set in contemporary Tehran.
June 5, 2025

‘Resurrection’ Review: Director Bi Gan’s Beguiling, Beautifully Realized Journey Through the Life, Death and Possible Rebirth of Cinema

The director of ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ returns to Cannes with a century-spanning movie-tale made in the cinematic style of five different epochs.
June 4, 2025

‘Amrum’ Review: Diane Kruger in Fatih Akin’s Sentimental Drama Set During the Last Days of Nazi Germany

In the ‘Head-On’ director’s latest, a 12-year-old boy living on an island off the coast of Germany embarks on a series of adventures to get his […]
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