Film
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The movie version of Julian Barnes’s prize-winning short novel is another episode in the contested history of books-into-film. |
A picture that owes much to wrestling and operates much like a theme park ride, with dazzling special effects delivered at a breathless pace and high decibel... |
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Alfred Hitchcock fans will be the best audience for Julieta, the new film by Pedro Almodovar that was once meant to be his first American film, a... |
Truth may be stranger than fiction, but it isn’t nearly as well organized. |
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I am prompted by the discovery that their 2009 film The Yes Men Fix the World is availble to watch for free on YouTube to reprint the review I wrote... |
From Iran, the Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film. |
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This obscure Hollywood film based on William Faulkner’s 1948 novel is one of the few American movies concerned with the history of white-racist... |
At the Toronto International Film Festival last September, one of the films I most missed seeing was Toni Erdmann, from Germany. |








