The film mostly fails to make a convincing case for Aardman’s old-school artisanal approach.
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The film is consistently revealing tale about how morality drives a wedge between people.
This adaptation of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents is equal parts unwieldy and ambitious.
On the occasion of Godzilla Minus One’s release, we ranked the films in the Godzilla franchise.
The film is a celebration of people’s desire for everything that’s beautiful and fleeting in life.
For all the unbridled destruction, Godzilla Minus One remains perversely light and fun.
The film’s action is as artful as anything that Woo has whipped up throughout his career.
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It transmits a profound sense of the communion between people bound by shared hardship.
Wiseman discusses how his latest documentary relates to frequent fascinations in his work.
The film demonstrates Argentine novelist Ricardo Piglia’s theory of “paranoid fiction.”
Wish plays out like the No Frills version of a Disney princess story.
Kore-eda’s film is perched precariously between gentle humanism and contrived sentimentality.
Scott cares only for the set pieces, as evinced by the listless mediocrity that surrounds them.
Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving is a slasher for today, slickly made, coolly mean, and with a satiric bite.
Taika Waititi’s frivolous humor is but an extra kick while the film’s poor bastards are down.
Few R-rated horror films released in 2023 are as vicious as this one is.
Throughout, Glauber Rocha calls on us to imagine what we’d want a revolution to look like.