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Dave White

  • ‘Vitalina Varela’ Film Review: Pedro Costa Summons a Dark Night of Grief

    The filmmaker returns to the immigrant community of his earlier films, masterfully examining abandonment, memory, and resilience.

    By

    Dave White
    March 26, 2020 @ 11:30 AM
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    11:30 AM
    ‘Vitalina Varela’ Film Review: Pedro Costa Summons a Dark Night of Grief
  • 10 Great ‘Small’ Movies You Might Have Missed in the 2010s, From ‘Manakamana’ to ‘The Fits’ (Photos)

    Decade in Review: “Did You Wonder Who Fired The Gun?” and “Milford Graves Full Mantis” rank among the highlights of the decade

    By

    Dave White
    December 28, 2019 @ 9:48 AM
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    9:48 AM
    10 Great ‘Small’ Movies You Might Have Missed in the 2010s, From ‘Manakamana’ to ‘The Fits’ (Photos)
  • ‘In Fabric’ Film Review: Say No to the Dress

    Peter Strickland’s dazzling, strange, retro fashion horror story is a gory, absurdist delight

    By

    Dave White
    December 6, 2019 @ 11:10 AM
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    11:10 AM
    ‘In Fabric’ Film Review: Say No to the Dress
  • ‘The Current War: Director’s Cut’ Film Review: Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon Liven Up a Dull History Lesson

    Story of the industrialization of electrical power is the “Schoolhouse Rock” video you never asked for

    By

    Dave White
    October 21, 2019 @ 7:00 PM
    Reviews
    7:00 PM
    ‘The Current War: Director’s Cut’ Film Review: Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon Liven Up a Dull History Lesson
  • ‘Downton Abbey’ Film Review: Adorable PBS Aristocrats Win the Class War, Again

    Satisfyingly cozy fan service struggles to keep up with dozens of “Downton” characters

    By

    Dave White
    September 18, 2019 @ 11:10 AM
    Reviews
    11:10 AM
    ‘Downton Abbey’ Film Review: Adorable PBS Aristocrats Win the Class War, Again
  • ‘Ray & Liz’ Film Review: Richard Billingham Documents the Slow Disintegration of a Dysfunctional Family

    The photographer’s powerful and melancholy debut feature lives inside the pain of an alcoholic household

    By

    Dave White
    July 19, 2019 @ 9:54 AM
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    9:54 AM
    ‘Ray & Liz’ Film Review: Richard Billingham Documents the Slow Disintegration of a Dysfunctional Family
  • All 13 Jim Jarmusch Films Ranked, From Worst to Best (Photos)

    How does “The Dead Don’t Die” rank among the idiosyncratic indie auteur’s filmography?

    By

    Dave White
    June 13, 2019 @ 10:58 AM
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    10:58 AM
    All 13 Jim Jarmusch Films Ranked, From Worst to Best (Photos)
  • ‘Halston’ Film Review: Corporation Crushes Couture in Cautionary Documentary

    Frédéric Tcheng’s look at the life and career of Halston issues a warning against corporate domination

    By

    Dave White
    May 24, 2019 @ 1:18 PM
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    1:18 PM
    ‘Halston’ Film Review: Corporation Crushes Couture in Cautionary Documentary
  • ‘Pasolini’ Film Review: A Great Director’s Death, Delivered in Pieces

    Willem Dafoe stars as legendary (and legendarily murdered) filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini in Abel Ferrara’s fragmented, frustrating film

    By

    Dave White
    May 10, 2019 @ 2:00 PM
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    2:00 PM
    ‘Pasolini’ Film Review: A Great Director’s Death, Delivered in Pieces
  • ‘High Life’ Film Review: Robert Pattinson Drifts Into the Void

    Acclaimed French director Claire Denis’ first English-language film is a sorrowful trip to the end of life, the universe and everything

    By

    Dave White
    April 4, 2019 @ 1:32 PM
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    1:32 PM
    ‘High Life’ Film Review: Robert Pattinson Drifts Into the Void
  • ‘The Beach Bum’ Film Review: Matthew McConaughey Burns Out in Harmony Korine’s Aimlessly Downbeat Comedy

    Party Cinema has never seemed more grimy or less fun

    By

    Dave White
    March 28, 2019 @ 3:06 PM
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    3:06 PM
    ‘The Beach Bum’ Film Review: Matthew McConaughey Burns Out in Harmony Korine’s Aimlessly Downbeat Comedy
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