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September 12, 2024

‘Saturday Night’ Review: Jason Reitman Chronicles the Lead-Up to the First ‘SNL’ Show in Alternately Fresh and Frustrating Fashion

Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Willem Dafoe, Dylan O’Brien and J.K. Simmons are among the ensemble in this dramatization of the 90 minutes before the big premiere. […]
September 11, 2024

‘I’m Still Here’ Review: Walter Salles Returns Home With the Powerful Story of a Broken Family’s Resistance

Premiering at Venice, the film stars Fernanda Torres as a mother of five children who reinvents herself as a lawyer and activist after suffering a devastating […]
September 11, 2024

‘Wolfs’ Review: Brad Pitt and George Clooney Reunite for a Cunning Caper That Never Takes Itself Too Seriously — Sometimes to a Fault

Jon Watts (‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’) wrote and directed this New York-set action comedy, which will roll out on Apple TV+ after premiering in Venice. Can movie stars […]
September 10, 2024

‘Battleground’ Review: A Sober but Overly Academic Italian Drama About the Moral Conflicts of World War I Military Doctors

The latest by director Gianni Amelio stars Alessandro Borghi and Gabriel Montesi as physicians with opposing views on their duties to injured soldiers and the battle […]
September 9, 2024

‘Nobu’ Review: A Glowing and Straightforward Portrait of the Japanese Chef and His Empire

In his latest documentary, Matt Tyrnauer chronicles how Nobu Matsuhisa became a global phenomenon. Nobu The Bottom Line A tasty appetizer, if not a full meal. […]
September 9, 2024

‘Happyend’ Review: High School Becomes a Microcosm of Surveillance-State Oppression in Affecting Near-Future Drama

In Neo Sora’s narrative feature debut, the threat of natural disaster and citizen unrest provides justification for incursions into personal freedoms by the Japanese government and […]
September 8, 2024

‘Vermiglio’ Review: Sprawling Italian World War II Drama Engages and Impresses, but Never Rivets

Set in the mountains, Maura Delpero’s film follows a large rural family deeply affected by events both local and global. Vermiglio The Bottom Line Soaring but […]
September 8, 2024

‘The Room Next Door’ Review: Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore Save Pedro Almodóvar’s Uneven English-Language Feature Debut

A woman with terminal cancer asks a complicated favor of an old friend in this adaptation of a Sigrid Nunez novel, also featuring John Turturro and […]
September 7, 2024

‘Familiar Touch’ Review: A Tender Debut Frames Older Adulthood as Its Own Coming-of-Age

Kathleen Chalfant stars in Sarah Friedland’s drama following an octogenarian as she confronts the realities of dementia and moving into an assisted living facility. Familiar Touch […]
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