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Pedro Serafim

August 10, 2020

‘Host’ Review: This Digital Nightmare Proves The “Desktop Film” Is Here To Stay

Rob Savage's 'Host' sets a new standard for the "Desktop Film" genre.…

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July 5, 2020

A Tribute to Joel Schumacher’s Batman Films: A Cherished Chapter in the History of the Caped Crusader

Joel Schumacher's 'Batman Forever' and' Batman & Robin' are as worthy of a place in the superhero movie canon as any other film.…

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June 17, 2020

10 Essential Films to Check Out on MUBI Library

An introduction to MUBI's new Library section.…

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April 30, 2020

‘South Mountain’ Review: A Family Drama That Thrives As A Mood Piece

Hilary Brougher's latest is an intimate indie drama that uses its location to full effect.…

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February 5, 2020

‘Miss Americana’ Review: A Compelling Look At Taylor Swift’s Career Trajectory

Providing an exclusive look on both her artistic and personal lives, 'Miss Americana' is unmissable for Taylor Swift fans.…

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December 20, 2019

‘Tommaso’ Review: A Passionate Yet Bitter Work of Self-Reckoning

Abel Ferrara's semi-autobiographical work begins with maturity, but ends up being an exasperatingly one-note exercise in self-flagellation.…

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October 27, 2019

‘Bacurau’ Review: A Poignant and Violent Tale of Resistance

Bacurau is a tale of political resistance of a community threatened by imperialist forces.…

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September 1, 2019

Locarno Film Festival: Ham on Rye Review – A Surreal Meditation on the Coming-of-Age Experience

Tyler Taormina´s feature film debut is an atmospheric treat…

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June 7, 2019

‘Little Joe’ Review: A Puzzling Sci-Fi Horror

Jessica Hausner´s English language debut is one of the strangest films in the Official Competition at Cannes this year.…

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June 2, 2019

‘Nina Wu’ Review: Harrowing Portrayal of Abuse in the Film Industry

A new film by Taiwanese director Midi Z and co-written by its lead actress Wu Ke-Xi that premiered in the year´s edition of the Cannes Film Festival.…

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