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September 5, 2024

‘King Ivory’ Review: Drugs, Guns, Cops and Cartels Dominate an Effectively Gritty Fentanyl-Era Thriller Starring Ben Foster

James Badge Dale and Melissa Leo co-lead the ensemble in John Swab’s Oklahoma-set story, which follows several characters facing off in a brutal drug war. King […]
September 4, 2024

‘And Their Children After Them’ Review: A Deindustrialized Town in the French Provinces Makes a Vivid Setting for a Troubled Coming-of-Age

Brothers Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma adapt Nicolas Mathieu’s Prix Goncourt-winning novel about an awkward blue-collar kid observed over four summers. And Their Children After Them The […]
September 3, 2024

‘Separated’ Review: Errol Morris’ Family Separation Documentary Is Marred by Sterile Reenactments

The ‘Fog of War’ and ‘Thin Blue Line’ filmmaker explores the origins and execution of the notorious border policy enacted by the Trump administration. Movies Tilda […]
September 2, 2024

‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ Review: A Riveting Account of How Evangelism Became a Major Threat to Brazilian Democracy

The latest documentary by Oscar-nominated director Petra Costa (‘The End of Democracy’), premiering out of competition in Venice, was executive produced by Brad Pitt. Apocalypse in […]
September 1, 2024

‘Riefenstahl’ Review: Doc Mines Nazi Chronicler’s Estate for Compelling but Familiar Insight

Director Andres Veiel and producer Sandra Maischberger pored over more than 700 boxes of film, writing, audio and other documents to examine Leni Riefenstahl’s life. No […]
September 1, 2024

‘Maria’ Review: Angelina Jolie’s Maria Callas Suffers at a Chilly Distance in Pablo Larraín’s Biopic

This chronicle of the final week in the life of the opera legend follows ‘Jackie’ and ‘Spencer’ in the Chilean director’s trilogy about famous women caught […]
August 31, 2024

‘September 5’ Review: Peter Sarsgaard Stars in a Gripping Newsroom Thriller About the 1972 Munich Terrorist Attacks

Tim Fehlbaum’s third feature also stars John Magaro and Ben Chaplin as members of an ABC news crew meant to cover the Olympics but plunged into […]
August 31, 2024

‘Kill the Jockey’ Review: A Sportsman Goes Adrift in Buenos Aires in Charming but Slight Picaresque

Premiering in Venice, the surreal comedy-thriller from director Luis Ortega stars Nahuel Pérez Biscayart as an equestrian who discovers his feminine side after a devastating accident. […]
August 29, 2024

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Review: Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton Help Tim Burton Rediscover the Ghoulish Mischief of His Glory Days

Catherine O’Hara, Jenna Ortega and Justin Theroux also star in the Venice opener, a sequel to the 1988 horror comedy about a renegade “bio-exorcist” liberated from […]
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