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Radhika Seth

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Warfare (2025) 93% “...this is the first actually great film of this new season—and one that has, with its sheer explosiveness, secured its spot in the canon of heart-stopping war movies.” – Vogue Apr 9, 2025 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% “[Timothée Chalamet's] portrayal [of Bob Dylan] is an entirely committed, deep-seated, almost cellular embodiment, entirely different from anything he’s ever done before and one that heralds the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his career...” – Vogue Feb 15, 2025 Full Review Nickel Boys (2024) 91% “This is a searing drama with an abundance of style and hallucinatory visual splendor, but one in which every choice feels deliberate and meaningful, too.” – Vogue Oct 14, 2024 Full Review Queer (2024) 77% “Sadly, the sun-soaked, dust-coated drama... becomes a slog, though it has two redeeming factors: Daniel Craig, who stars as the film’s loquacious, scenery-chewing anti-hero, and Outer Banks’s Drew Starkey as the quiet, inscrutable object of his affection.” – Vogue Sep 6, 2024 Full Review The Room Next Door (2024) 81% “Ultimately, what won me over, though, was not simply the irresistible pleasures of all of Almodóvar’s work but the natural chemistry and warmth between Moore and Swinton, as they play two friends who are preparing for the unthinkable.” – Vogue Sep 6, 2024 Full Review Maria (2024) 75% “Maria is a deliberately strange and beguiling film—when it soars it, like the extraordinary woman at its center, seems entirely transcendent; and when it falters it, like the soprano at the very end of her life, cowers into a heap.” – Vogue Sep 4, 2024 Full Review Babygirl (2024) 76% “This is a thorny, unflinching declaration of raw female desire—and it is entirely shameless.” – Vogue Sep 4, 2024 Full Review Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) 90% “Furiosa, with its explosive action and epic scale, is infinitely watchable. It just isn’t quite the grand feminist saga it thinks it is.” – Vogue May 18, 2024 Full Review Kinds of Kindness (2024) 71% “At a time when cinema is often maddeningly simplistic or prescriptive, Kinds of Kindness delights in its own ambiguity. It also provides no shortage of things to get your teeth into.” – Vogue May 17, 2024 Full Review Eileen (2023) 82% “The beauty of Eileen lies in its capacity to surprise not simply those who are coming to Moshfegh’s story for the first time, but also those who are already familiar with its slippery contours.” – Vogue Dec 7, 2023 Full Review Priscilla (2023) 84% “It’s coercive control wrapped up in a glittery pink bow, but the film is careful not to flatten the musical icon into a misogynistic caricature...” – Vogue Sep 9, 2023 Full Review Origin (2023) 81% “These intellectually rigorous portions of Origin are a mind-expanding thrill, and the film soars when it grapples with the more thorny aspects of its subject matter. ” – Vogue Sep 8, 2023 Full Review Maestro (2023) 78% “One of Maestro’s greatest strengths [is that] it’s highly rare in being an authorized dramatization of the life of an American legend—Bernstein’s children have approved of the film and attended the Venice premiere—that is admiring without being fawning.” – Vogue Sep 7, 2023 Full Review Poor Things (2023) 93% “A film which breaks boundaries and subverts our assumptions with as much joy and recklessness as its wide-eyed heroine.” – Vogue Sep 1, 2023 Full Review Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) 93% “It looks poised to be a best-picture frontrunner, and should also be rewarded for its sweeping cinematography, lavish production design, and meticulous costuming, all of which helps to create a world that feels textured and real.” – Vogue May 20, 2023 Full Review
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