Afire (2023)
91%
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“Flashes of humanizing vulnerability do little to expand a one-dimensional portrait of indignation and arrogance. Despite the title, nothing ignites in Afire.” –
4Columns
Jun 30, 2023
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Neige (1981)
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“Filmed in the Pigalle and Barbès neighborhoods, this neo-noirish tale provides a glimpse of Paris rarely seen...capturing dynamic street life, [it's] urban verité, a funky city symphony...a loose ACAB platform firmly on the side of the oppressed.” –
4Columns
Jun 23, 2023
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Will-o'-the-Wisp (2022)
97%
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“Motored by carnal action as much as by personal crises and emotional disintegration, João Pedro Rodrigues drolly explore the terrain where XXX meets existentialism...No matter how weighty the theme, though, Rodrigues is never one for sanctimony.” –
4Columns
May 26, 2023
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The Wounded Man (1983)
91%
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“Chéreau excelled at modestly scaled portraits of people coming undone by their needs, particularly when they can’t articulate them. That’s especially the case with The Wounded Man....a film of potent, unsanitized eros.” –
4Columns
May 19, 2023
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Unrest (2022)
86%
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“If this film about anarchist fervor has the stately, serene aura of a diorama, its notion of time as inherently subjective—a fantasy as inconsistent and obsolescent as the national borders that the anarchists sought to erase—proves far more stimulating. ” –
4Columns
Apr 28, 2023
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Trenque Lauquen: Part II (2022)
100%
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“In the town named after a round lake, pointed romantic triangles proliferate. Of one of her darlings, Laura says, “I lost the fear of getting lost, of dying.” It is an exceptionally romantic line in a movie that is one of the greatest romances I’ve seen.” –
4Columns
Apr 14, 2023
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Trenque Lauquen: Part I (2022)
96%
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“I find myself reluctant to give even a perfunctory synopsis of Trenque Lauquen, since many of the film’s delights emerge from the deliriously original plots and subplots that Citarella and Paredes have concocted.” –
4Columns
Apr 14, 2023
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Drylongso (1998)
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“Low-key yet capacious, Drylongso is an affectionate art-school razz; a study of female friendship; a reflection on gender, race, & violence; a murder mystery; and a portrait of Oakland. Among its many pleasures, it reveals the unexpected in the everyday.” –
4Columns
Mar 17, 2023
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Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974)
80%
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“Just as the line demarcating reality (which here is always slightly askew) from fantasy is dissolved, so, too, do identities become porous.” –
Village Voice
Mar 2, 2023
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Pacifiction (2022)
88%
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“A hallucinatory, disquieting, languid epic, Pacifiction willfully disorients. Prosaic plot specifics are ancillary to creating unfading images; it's concerned more with sensation than sense. What tethers us to the film is Magimel’s superb performance.” –
4Columns
Feb 10, 2023
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Saint Omer (2022)
95%
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“This immensely intelligent film ... exposes a host of limits—of empathy, self-knowledge, language, cultural understanding—while it expands into infinite possibilities regarding the timeworn genres of the courtroom thriller and the immigrant tale.” –
4Columns
Jan 13, 2023
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The Super 8 Years (2022)
92%
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“As much as the film acts as a complement to Ernaux’s previously published work, it also affords a unique pleasure: moving-image evidence of the woman in that transitional moment just before and after her first three books were released.” –
4Columns
Dec 16, 2022
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Armageddon Time (2022)
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“Clotted with stumbling attempts to expiate guilt via easy ironies and stock moments of indignation, Gray's film is defined by flaccid political outrage, by a tidy didacticism about what the malevolent practices of four decades ago have wrought today.” –
4Columns
Oct 28, 2022
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Tár (2022)
91%
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“That Tár, for the most part, engages intelligently with highly charged sociopolitical issues that have fueled innumerable idiotic think pieces is just one of its many pleasing surprises.” –
4Columns
Oct 14, 2022
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Blonde (2022)
42%
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“Blonde is ghoulishly obsessed with Monroe’s pregnancies and reproductive organs. Shots of floating fetuses fill the screen so often that I wondered whether Operation Rescue had invested in the film.” –
4Columns
Sep 30, 2022
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Moonage Daydream (2022)
92%
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“Morgen too often indulges his aggravating instinct to cut away from his captivating subject to bombard us with enervating frippery. Desperately, manically trying to draw us in, his ill-conceived Bowie bauble succeeds only in pushing us out.” –
4Columns
Sep 16, 2022
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We (2021)
80%
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“With a light, deft approach, Diop lays bare France’s gruesome, maddening postcolonial history simply by being a patient observer...Motored by Diop's curiosity and compassion...her film is clear-eyed but not cynical, hopeful but not mawkish.” –
4Columns
Jun 17, 2022
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Aimée & Jaguar (1999)
90%
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“Impassioned -- if occasionally overwrought.” –
Out Magazine
May 24, 2022
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The Tsugua Diaries (2021)
78%
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“A work of quarantine ingenuity, The Tsugua Diaries is a late-summer idyll that both acknowledges the grim circumstances that shaped its making and incorporates discord without ever faltering from its low-key ebullience.” –
4Columns
May 13, 2022
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Diva (1981)
96%
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“Beineixs film delights, if not overwhelms, the eye. (And in its obsession with the beauty and power of the human voice, Diva might also be thought of as an illustration of the cinéma du listen). Its bewitchery hasnt dimmed more than forty years later.” –
4Columns
Apr 29, 2022
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Aline (2021)
56%
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“A tender portrait of a superstar...in its very peculiarity, it emphasizes the freakishness of outsize talent and fame, and calls attention to the folly, the ludicrousness of the biopic itselfof trying to make coherent a life that is far from ordinary. ” –
4Columns
Apr 15, 2022
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Deep Water (2022)
35%
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“A feeble, witless adaptation...Lyne and his screenwriters never stray from familiar tableaux... The actors portraying the emotionally sadomasochistic couple cant evince the merest spark of shambolic erotic energy between them.” –
4Columns
Mar 25, 2022
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Great Freedom (2021)
97%
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“Hans is conceptualized as not much more than a set of presenting symptoms, a man driven by the compulsion to repeat...The film queasily suggests that its not the barbaric system criminalizing Hans that is pathological, but Hans himself.” –
4Columns
Feb 25, 2022
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Privilege (1967)
55%
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“Fiery, impassioned, imperfect, iPrivilege/i may occasionally exasperate, but it never postures.” –
4Columns
Feb 11, 2022
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The Marrying Kind (1952)
63%
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“Judy Holliday's unassailable timing and instincts bring her character, Florence Keefer, a dispirited wife and mother, vividly to life.” –
4Columns
Jan 28, 2022
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