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February 23, 2025

‘Oscar-Nominated Shorts 2025: Live Action’ Review: A Mix of Issue-Driven Dramas That Mostly Favor Subject Matter Over Storytelling

The five films hail from Croatia, South Africa, India, the Netherlands and the U.S., tackling a multitude of hot-button topics currently plaguing the globe.
February 22, 2025

‘A Letter to David’ Review: An Israeli Filmmaker Considers the Fate of an Actor Turned Hostage in a Harrowing Film Essay

Nancy Spielberg (Steven Spielberg’s sister) produced writer-director Tom Shoval’s portrait of David Cunio, who starred in his 2013 film ‘Youth’ and was taken hostage on October […]
February 21, 2025

‘Living the Land’ Review: A Richly Detailed, Novelistic Chronicle of Life in Early-’90s Rural China

Writer-director Huo Meng’s Berlin competition entry follows an extended family of farmers scraping by as their country gradually evolves into an industrial powerhouse.
February 21, 2025

‘Hot Milk’ Review: Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw and Vicky Krieps in a Watery Psychological Drama Lacking in Texture

Screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz makes her directing debut adapting Deborah Levy’s novel about the prison of a strained mother-daughter relationship.
February 20, 2025

‘Ari’ Review: An Intensely Performed if Loose-Limbed Portrait of an Emotionally Unstable French Man Trying to Fix His Life

Director Léonor Serraille (‘Mother and Son’) worked with both seasoned and amateur actors in a partially improvised drama that explores the lives of wayward 20somethings.
February 20, 2025

‘Mickey 17’ Review: An Amusing Robert Pattinson Gamely Tackles a Double Role in Bong Joon Ho’s Scattershot Sci-Fi Follow-Up to ‘Parasite’

The actor plays a repeatedly reconstituted “expendable” in this dark comedy set in a nascent ice planet colony, also starring Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Colette […]
February 19, 2025

‘The Botanist’ Review: A Graceful Chinese Coming-of-Ager With Dreamy Images More Captivating Than the Story

First-time director Jing Yi sets his feature in the northern province of Xinjiang, in a remote community just across the border from Kazakhstan.   
February 19, 2025

‘Dreams’ Review: Jessica Chastain Is Chilling in Michel Franco’s Scalding Study of Love and Privilege

Mexican ballet dancer Isaac Hernández co-stars as an undocumented immigrant who pins his bid for permanency in the U.S. on his relationship with a wealthy San […]
February 18, 2025

‘Köln 75’ Review: John Magaro Hits the Right Notes in a Frustrating Music Drama That Marginalizes the Headliner

Mala Emde plays Vera Brandes, the 18-year-old music promoter without whom Keith Jarrett’s celebrated piano recording, ‘The Köln Concert,’ might not have happened.
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