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February 8, 2025

‘Plainclothes’ Review: Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey Smolder and Sweat as Closeted Gay Men in Bristling Police Entrapment Drama

Set in Syracuse, New York, in the mid ‘90s, Carmen Emmi’s debut feature revolves around a young cop assigned to a sting operation that forces him […]
February 7, 2025

‘All That’s Left of You’ Review: Cherien Dabis’ Drama Poignantly Traces Decades of Palestinian Displacement

In her third feature, which premiered at Sundance, the ‘Amreeka’ director tells a multigenerational story of a family expelled from Jaffa in 1948.
February 7, 2025

‘Deaf President Now!’ Review: Davis Guggenheim and Nyle DiMarco’s Doc Gives the Deaf Rights Movement a Compelling Spotlight

Premiering at Sundance, the film looks at the protests surrounding the hiring of a new president at Gallaudet University in 1988.
February 6, 2025

‘Lurker’ Review: Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe Pop the Fame Bubble in Alex Russell’s Scintillating Power Play

The first-time director, a writer and producer on ‘The Bear’ and ‘Beef,’ traces the oily path from sycophant to puppet master in an ‘All About Eve’ […]
February 5, 2025

‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Review: A Clever Deconstruction of True Crime Docs That Both Satirizes and Deepens the Genre

British critic and filmmaker Charlie Shackleton (‘Beyond Clueless’) reopens the infamous case of the murderer who terrorized the Bay Area in the late 1960s.
February 4, 2025

‘Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)’ Review: A Colorfully Raw New York Story That Skirts the Line Between Doc and Theater

Writer-director Joel Alfonso Vargas’ feature debut follows a Dominican American family struggling to make it work in one of the city’s toughest boroughs.
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