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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’: Jeremy Allen White Becomes a Reflective Portrait of the Boss During the Making of a Timeless Album

Rock biopics have been undergoing a new cinematic resurgence over the past several years. Some of the better ones make the creative choice of not attempting to encompass an artist’s entire life, but…

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Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ Is a Waking Nuclear Nightmare With No End

Doomsday will have to wait. Director Kathryn Bigelow sets up a nuclear scenario in “A House of Dynamite,” and forces fears to play out offscreen. Onscreen is a tense race to an…

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‘Bugonia’: Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons Are an Apocalyptic Riot in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Latest Surreal Vision

The dying of the bees has long been an urgent environmental concern and a clear symbol of humanity’s peril. If we lose those miniature wonders of nature, then our very existence will start…

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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Is a Grandly Monstrous Reimagining of Mary Shelley’s Classic Tale

Part of the timeless brilliance of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus,” is how all the fame goes to its monster. Hollywood has, of course, contributed to this aspect of…

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‘Good Fortune’: A Heavenly Keanu Reeves Tastes the Joys of Humanity and Sorrows of Late Stage Capitalism in Aziz Ansari’s Directorial Debut

You have to try and smile a little in our current phase of capitalism. Surely, there must be some light at the end of the gig economy tunnel. Aziz Ansari certainly hopes so…

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‘Blue Moon’: Ethan Hawke Captures the Wit and Struggles of Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s Enrapturing Portrait of a Great American Songwriter

Being a genius does not make life any easier, quite the opposite. Stories of great artists can be so compelling because of their pains and heartaches. Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon” manages to…

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‘Black Phone 2’ Awakens the Ghost of Ethan Hawke’s Deranged Killer for Stylishly Eerie Sequel

When “The Black Phone” premiered in 2022 and became a hit for Blumhouse Productions, studio executives no doubt wanted a sequel, but the story posed a classic dilemma. Its memorable villain, played with…

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Julia Roberts Leads a Triangle of Pretension in Luca Guadagnino’s Aimless ‘After the Hunt’

You can have magnificent ingredients in a film but the story must always be there. Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt” is undoubtedly well crafted with an expert filmmaker at the helm and…

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