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Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast starring Lea Seydoux and George MacKay is a fascinating, messy film that imagines a captivating romance and an intriguing, if not entirely credible, future.
Albert Brooks’s film is an amusing, if ultimately unsatisfying, comedy about what happens after death.
Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ Late Night with the Devil has a brilliant stylistic conceit that makes it a compelling take on the found-footage horror subgenre.
Joseph: King of Dreams should enjoy heavy rotation among families who want to show Bible movies to their children.
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Anton and Anders discuss the ideas and impact of the film scholar David Bordwell, who recently passed away.
Aren shares his favourite films from 2023, including Oppenheimer, The Boy and the Heron, and The Maiden.
The Brothers share their essential films of 2023, including prestige pictures, blockbusters, arthouse and international cinema, and documentaries.
reviews of all things halloween horror.
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The Brothers dig into Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, interrogating its structure, length, and point of view.
Anton and Anders debate whether the latest Disney Star Wars TV show is a success or a misfire.
The Brothers discuss Erle C. Kenton’s pre-Code horror adaptation of H. G. Wells’ The Island of Doctor Moreau.
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Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is like an art installation about what exists just outside the frame.
Anton makes the case for watching the first Harry Potter movie during Christmas time.
60 years after John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Oliver Stone’s JFK captures how essential conspiracy is to modern life,
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John Adams is smart about politics and history but also has a careful eye for friendship and marriage.
Season 1 demonstrates that Rome deserves to be ranked among the highest achievements of the Golden Age of Television.
Anton and Anders debate whether the latest Disney Star Wars TV show is a success or a misfire.