Suburban Fury (2024)
100%
“"Suburban Fury" sits with Sara Jane Moore to learn how the politics and culture of the 1970s drove her toward Gerald Ford with a gun in her hand.” –
Hyperallergic
Jan 23, 2025
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The Brutalist (2024)
93%
“Historically, cinema has invoked the architectural movement as an easy shorthand for villainy. In The Brutalist, though, it embodies a proletarian dream.” –
Hyperallergic
Jan 23, 2025
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Intercepted (2024)
100%
“"Intercepted" posits a twinned dialectic between sound and image and between invader and invaded.” –
Hyperallergic
Oct 17, 2024
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Youth (Homecoming) (2024)
94%
““Homecoming” It skillfully compresses the five years of the “Youth” trilogy’s shoot, replicating the way that long hours at work and the respite of home can turn into a blur over time.” –
Hyperallergic
Oct 17, 2024
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Youth (Hard Times) (2024)
93%
““Hard Times” is the “Youth” trilogy’s odd duck. Though there are no shared characters between the films, it is structurally identical to “Spring” … The heavy stylistic overlap between the two films makes “Hard Times” feel redundant. ” –
Hyperallergic
Oct 17, 2024
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Hollywoodgate (2023)
92%
“In an impressive coup of access, filmmaker Ibrahim Nash’at managed to become embedded with Taliban forces, spending a year watching them transition from insurgency back to governance. ” –
Hyperallergic
Aug 21, 2024
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High-Rise (2015)
60%
“We’re so removed from the physicality of the violence that little of it is felt, and so the muck is only set dressing.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Happy End (2017)
69%
“Even retreading old content would be fine if Haneke went about it in an interesting way, but Happy End seems to be on formal autopilot...” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Downsizing (2017)
47%
“Downsizing thinks it has big ideas, but artistically and intellectually, it’s as small as its protagonists.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Zama (2017)
96%
“Zama is the kind of historical film that refuses to concede even the smallest positivity to the history in question.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Hostiles (2017)
71%
“For all its attempts at dissecting human cruelty, there’s no human core to this story, which makes its 135-minute runtime feel twice as long.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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In the Fade (2017)
75%
“In the Fade would be more tonally coherent if it stuck to the courtroom plotline, even if that would make it little more than a glorified episode of some legal procedural 온라인카지노추천 show.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Piercing (2018)
71%
“Piercing plays out Reed and Jackie’s tryst as a sadomasochistic Punch and Judy routine, with the flare-ups of violence equally funny and horrifying.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Madeline's Madeline (2018)
88%
“At the risk of succumbing to the Sundance hype atmosphere, writer/director Josephine Decker may be offering a new form of altered cinematic consciousness with Madeline’s Madeline.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Damsel (2018)
67%
“A tremendously fun movie, Damsel reinvigorates the Western aesthetic even as it defies many of the genre’s story conventions.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Antonio and Catarina (2017)
“In António and Catarina, the potential of youth contrasts the accumulated regrets of age.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Black Mother (2018)
97%
“Even if you do not believe in the soul, the film makes it impossible to deny the soul of a country, that which births us, grooms us, and to which we add as we live and die inside it.” –
Vague Visages
Dec 6, 2023
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Stan Lee (2023)
80%
“The new documentary adds nothing to the historical record or collective conversation on Lee, but does work to bolster the man’s mythology.” –
Hyperallergic
Jul 19, 2023
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EO (2022)
96%
“EO’s universe seems a godless one; there’s no philosophical reason for the pain that human and nonhuman animals endure.” –
Hyperallergic
Feb 27, 2023
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The Stroll (2023)
95%
“"The Stroll" is not just a chronicle of trans life and activism in the 1980s and ’90s, but also of urban “renewal” in the 21st century. ” –
Hyperallergic
Feb 27, 2023
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To the End (2022)
85%
“Despite "To the End"’s insistence on hope, its most indelible moments are those that are honest about the understandable trepidation so many of us feel about the future.” –
Hyperallergic
Feb 17, 2023
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Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) (2022)
92%
“As it stands, "Squaring the Circle" is a reasonably informative, if rather dry, look at a subject with much more potential for exploration.” –
Hyperallergic
Feb 17, 2023
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The Art of Making It (2021)
67%
“The documentary has impressive access to contemporary art world figures, but comes up with no good solutions for the many problems it discusses.” –
Hyperallergic
Nov 14, 2022
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Sharp Stick (2022)
50%
“Featuring a delicate lead performance by Christine Froseth, this is a smart, sometimes purposefully discomfiting comedy about taking control of one’s sexuality.” –
Hyperallergic
Nov 14, 2022
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The Territory (2022)
97%
“As the Uru-eu-wau-wau people face continued incursion by Brazilian farmers, they take an active role in this documentary about them.” –
Hyperallergic
Nov 14, 2022
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