Tag #Film Review

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Landman" Showcases Sheridan's Cynical Depiction of Texas Oil Industry

Taylor Sheridan's new series, "Landman," starring Billy Bob Thornton, offers a cynical look at the Texas oil industry, contrasting with his previous works by depicting women as either hypersexualized or angry, while showcasing dangerous working conditions and the conflict between "roughnecks" and th...

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I'm Still Here": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here" recounts the true story of Eunice Paiva and her family in 1971 Rio de Janeiro, during Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on her husband's disappearance, her subsequent detention and interrogation, and her eventual path to becoming a political activist.

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A Real Pain: Eisenberg's Holocaust Trip Explores Family Trauma

Jesse Eisenberg's "A Real Pain" follows Eisenberg and his cousin on a Holocaust remembrance trip to Poland, exploring their complex relationship and grappling with their Jewish heritage while revealing Eisenberg's character's anxiety medication use.

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Rocco and His Brothers": A Postwar Italian Family's Struggle for Survival

Luchino Visconti's 1960 film "Rocco and His Brothers" depicts a Southern Italian family's arduous journey to Milan, their struggles with poverty, crime, and interpersonal conflicts, and the tragic consequences of their assimilation into postwar Italian society.

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Heretic": Hugh Grant's Sinister Turn in a Suspenseful Horror Film

In the horror film "Heretic," Hugh Grant delivers a captivating performance as a manipulative Mr. Reed, who traps two women in his house and uses religious discussions as a cover for his sinister intentions, creating a suspenseful atmosphere.

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The Brutalist": An Immigrant Architect's Struggle for Success

The Brutalist," a 3-hour 35-minute film by Brady Corbet starring Adrien Brody, depicts the struggles of a Hungarian-born Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who immigrates to America in 1947, finding success but facing artistic and personal compromises.

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Almodóvar's "Room Next Door" Explores Assisted Suicide and Female Friendship

Pedro Almodóvar's "The Room Next Door," opening nationwide Friday after its 2024 New York Film Festival premiere, adapts a chapter from Sigrid Nunez's novel, focusing on two women's evolving friendship as one confronts terminal illness and chooses assisted suicide.

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I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here" portrays the Paiva family's life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro under Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on their resilience after the father's abduction and the mother's strength in the face of political oppression.

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Babygirl": Kidman's Risky Exploration of Power and Sexuality

Nicole Kidman plays Romy Mathis, a CEO who secretly enjoys sexual submission and finds it with a young intern, Samuel, in Halina Reijn's "Babygirl", raising questions about power, consent, and the #MeToo era.

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Scorsese's "Hugo Cabret" Celebrates Rediscovery of Méliès's Lost Films

Martin Scorsese's 2011 film "Hugo Cabret" recounts the story of two orphaned children who, in 1930s Paris, uncover the lost films of Georges Méliès, a pioneer of cinema, leading to their rediscovery and public screenings, celebrating early cinema and highlighting the importance of preserving cinemat...

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Mixed Reviews for Chalamet's Bob Dylan Biopic, "A Complete Unknown"

Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Bob Dylan in the new biopic "A Complete Unknown" has received mixed reviews, with praise for his performance and production values, but criticism for emotional distance and a lack of deeper insight into Dylan's character; the film explores Dylan's 1960s transition fr...

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\"All of Us Strangers\": Internal Struggles Amidst LGBTQ+ Progress

Andrew Haigh's \"All of Us Strangers\" depicts a gay man grappling with loneliness and past trauma despite societal progress in LGBTQ+ rights, contrasting external acceptance with internal struggles.

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