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The wallow in nostalgia and sentimentality isn’t a sign that the boys have grown soft.
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The film’s slice-of-life scenes are generationally accurate representations of everyday life.
The film proceeds for a spell as a study of the surfaces of glamour, and an alluring one at that.
The Aussie director discusses why horror was the right vessel for his commentary.
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The aesthetic whimsy that’s made the Toy Story movies so popular is all but absent here.
This is a film Todd Haynes might have made if he had a background in sketch comedy.
The film is a tough character drama with a mournfully humanist center.
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The film is sure to be the fastest entry into the genre canon since Mad Max: Fury Road.
With his latest, Spielberg clutches to the memories of bygone moments and media.
Koepp discusses working with Spielberg and what he hopes viewers will take from the film.
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Adam Shankman’s daffy disaster comedy suggests Airplane! by way of Sharknado.
There’s a lived-in quality to Promised Sky that’s evident from its opening scene.
Suzuki discusses his influences and process, his kinship to his main character, and more.