Seagrass is ultimately compelling because there are enough moments of artistic expression and perceptive character building to balance the more didactic storytelling.
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Read MoreWim Wenders’ Perfect Days is a beautiful corrective to the busyness of everyday life.
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Read MoreSeason 1 demonstrates that Rome deserves to be ranked among the highest achievements of the Golden Age of Television.
Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction strikes a delicate balance between hilarious satire and understated family drama.
Read MoreThe Brothers dig into Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, interrogating its structure, length, and point of view.
Read MoreShipwrecked is a competent boys’ own adventure, played without irony, revisionism, or computer-generated fakeness.
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Read MoreContradiction is the governing thematic and formal design for Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic.
Read MoreChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is decent entertainment, but a significant step down from the original film.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is like an art installation about what exists just outside the frame.
Read MoreWonka is more like Paul King’s Paddington movies than either Gene Wilder’s 1971 adaptation or Roald Dahl’s original book.
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Read MoreAlthough there are plenty of enjoyable Zack Snyder trademarks, the final result is never enough of its own thing.
Read MoreThe Brothers share their essential films of 2023, including prestige pictures, blockbusters, arthouse and international cinema, and documentaries.
Read MoreTakashi Yamazaki’s Godzilla Minus One works as a compelling postwar drama as well as an exciting kaiju picture.
Read MoreThe hit Netflix apocalyptic psychological thriller is a movie for our moment.
Read MoreThe Boy and the Heron, Hayao Miyazaki’s latest masterpiece, beautifully poses the question of how do you live in a broken world?
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