Film
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Monday through Thursday at the North Park will be devoted primarily to the work of Stanley Kubrick.
Nickel City Con opens this weekend, and there are a bunch of films at the North Park you should put on your schedule. |
Two films—the first better than the second—about two women’s struggles with traditionalism. |
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Surreal, mysterious, and emotionally gripping, Foxtrot is the best film I’ve seen so far this year, by a wide margin. |
Jean-Luc Godard is one of the most important filmmakers of the last 60 years, but you’d never know that from this film. |
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As an exploration of the corrosiveness of collective guilt, 1945 benefits from its leanness. |
An academic working out his personal issues in a movie? Worrying, but not necessarily fatal. |
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A large portion of the credit for Andrew Haigh’s affecting and memorable Lean on Pete goes to its young star, Charlie Plummer. |
I have never seen a film by Stanley Tucci that I haven’t loved. |








