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fromwww.anothermag.com
1 week ago

Films to See This October

James Mooney (Josh O'Connor) is a man without a plan. With his dim-witted accomplices, he stages a heist at a Massachusetts art gallery but is soon forced on the run when the law comes to call, followed by members of a local crime cartel. Kelly Reichardt's film is a whipsmart and subversive take on the all-American crime caper, with shades of Sidney Lumet in the funny and nail-bitingly tense first half especially.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Harry Potter Looms Large for Ronan Day-Lewis

Anemone, Ronan Day-Lewis's debut, confronts generational trauma and features Daniel Day-Lewis's return to film after an eight-year absence.
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fromThe Hollywood Reporter
4 months ago
Relationships

'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Josh Gad and Alexandra Daddario in an Uneven, Occasionally Insightful Relationship Dramedy

The film explores the complexities of relationships, highlighting how self-interaction shapes our connections with others.
fromThe Washington Post
4 months ago
Independent films

Review | Diary of a mad Mumbai housewife

Sister Midnight uniquely blends comedy and darker themes, exploring the complexities of a mismatched newlywed couple amidst a vibrant but chaotic Mumbai.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Urchin review - Harris Dickinson homelessness drama is terrific directorial debut

Harris Dickinson's debut film provides a compassionate and thought-provoking perspective on homelessness, emphasizing emotional struggles and societal disparities.
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