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October 1, 2019

‘The Juniper Tree’ Review: Björk Beguiles in Her Bergman-esque Debut

Advertisements Based on a particularly grim Grimm Brothers fairy tale featuring dark magic, dismemberment and a dash of cannibalism, Nietzchka Keene’s forgotten gem The Juniper Tree has been restored and returns to the big screen. Shot in 1986 but not released in…

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October 1, 2019

‘Leap of Faith’ Review: Insights don’t come more entertaining than this

He speaks of The Exorcist with a passion and playfulness that makes this venture worthwhile.…

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September 26, 2019

‘Workforce’ Review: Class Conflict Begets a Refreshingly Unpredictable Slow-Burn Fable

Advertisements Where Roma gave us poetry, Workforce gives us menace. That is not to suggest writer/director David Zonana’s new Mexico-set story is all spite and no charm, but this film and the team behind it are conspicuously more concerned with depicting the…

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September 26, 2019

‘Deerskin’ Review: You Can Pull Off Any Look if You Try Hard Enough

Gory comedy Deerskin delivers on this farcical premise in a fittingly turbulent style.…

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September 23, 2019

‘Coup 53’ Review: Amirani’s 53 ideas refuse to coalesce

With Coup 53, director Taghi Amirani follows a ‘more is better’ philosophy in his style of documentary filmmaking.…

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September 22, 2019

‘Waiting for the Barbarians’ Review: A Sleepy, Disappointing Adaptation

In an attempt to stitch another rich tapestry of forgotten and violated communities, it seems Guerra’s hands were clamped.…

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September 18, 2019

‘Monos’ Review: A Stirring Presentation of Child Warfare

Landes’ physical and metaphysical initiatives are fully realized in this exploration of stolen childhoods.…

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September 18, 2019

‘Bombay Rose’ Review: A Beautiful Dish With Too Many Flavors

The multiple strands of this hand-painted animation come together to pay homage to the lives lived by a bustling city’s diverse citizenry.…

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