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‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Doesn’t Live Up to the Series

When doing any kind of standalone film derived from a television series, the creators of said show invite an awful lot of risk. Sometimes,...

Socially Distanced #79: No Time to Die, The Batman & DC Fandome 2021

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‘Halloween Kills’ Successfully Rewrites a Key Element of the Franchise

It’s not surprising that Halloween Kills tells us mobs are full of stupid people with delusions of grandeur, but it is surprising is that...

Socially Distanced Podcast #78: The Fall Preview Episode: Hawkeye, Dune, The French Dispatch, Squid Game & A Whole Lotta Sopranos

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NYFF Review: Pedro Almodovar’s Parallel Mothers

Iconic Spanish writer/director Pedro Almodovar follows up his Oscar-nominated self-portrait, Pain and Glory, with a story connecting historical tragedy to modern motherhood.  Parallel Mothers followsa...

The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: The Prestige 15th Anniversary

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NYFF 2021 Review: C’mon C’mon

Director Mike Mills brings all the right pieces together to make C’mon C’mon, a genuinely touching and emotional experience that redefines what it means...

NYFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman

After setting the film world ablaze in 2019 with her epic romance masterpiece, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Celine Sciamma returns with a...

‘No Time to Die’ is a Surprising and Satisfying End to the Craig Era

  When Daniel Craig’s James Bond quit the spy life to be with Madeleine (Léa Seydoux) at the end of 2015's Spectre, it seemed like...

NYFF 2021 Review: The Velvet Underground

With his first feature documentary, director Todd Haynes creates an evocative and engaging ode to 1960s avant-garde art with The Velvet Underground. The film...

Karen Cinorre’s ‘Mayday’ is a Like Falling into a Dream

Watching writer-director Karen Cinorre's new film, Mayday, feels like immersing yourself in someone else's dream. In this case, that person is Ana (Grace Van...

NYFF 2021 Review: France

Writer-director Bruno Dumont returns with France, a character-driven look into celebrity led by a fantastic Lea Seydoux performance, but which struggles to find its...