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  • ‘American Skin’ Film Review: Nate Parker’s Disappointing Sophomore Effort Mixes Mockumentary and Courtroom Drama

    Venice 2019: Parker tackles the issue of police shootings, but the results are clunky and heavy-handed

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 1, 2019 @ 12:15 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    12:15 PM
    ‘American Skin’ Film Review: Nate Parker’s Disappointing Sophomore Effort Mixes Mockumentary and Courtroom Drama
  • ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Review: Roman Polanski Is No Emile Zola in This Listless Retelling of the Dreyfus Affair

    Venice 2019: Any controversy over the director’s choice of subject is dissipated by the tepid results

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 30, 2019 @ 10:15 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    10:15 AM
    ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Review: Roman Polanski Is No Emile Zola in This Listless Retelling of the Dreyfus Affair
  • ‘The Truth’ Film Review: Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche Grapple With Honesty and Each Other

    Venice 2019: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first non-Japanese film captures a mother-daughter relationship fraught with resentments

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 28, 2019 @ 11:00 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:00 AM
    ‘The Truth’ Film Review: Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche Grapple With Honesty and Each Other
  • ‘Ready or Not’ Film Review: The Game of Hide and Seek’s Afoot in Twisty, Violent Dark Comedy

    This perverse tale isn’t a total triumph, but it’s a savage delight all the same

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 20, 2019 @ 8:00 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    8:00 AM
    ‘Ready or Not’ Film Review: The Game of Hide and Seek’s Afoot in Twisty, Violent Dark Comedy
  • What’s New on DVD in August: ‘Charlie Says,’ ‘Shadow,’ ‘The Banana Splits Movie’ and More

    Alonso Duralde’s monthly column spotlights the best Indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV releases on DVD and Blu-ray

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 20, 2019 @ 7:47 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    7:47 AM
    What’s New on DVD in August: ‘Charlie Says,’ ‘Shadow,’ ‘The Banana Splits Movie’ and More
  • ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Film Review: Tom Holland Goes Abroad in Globetrotting Marvel Romp

    This latest Spidey series continues to charm, as a teen road comedy periodically becomes a superhero saga

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    July 2, 2019 @ 7:00 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    7:00 AM
    ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Film Review: Tom Holland Goes Abroad in Globetrotting Marvel Romp
  • ‘Ophelia’ Film Review: Daisy Ridley Gives Shakespeare’s Tragic Heroine a Provocative Do-Over

    The melancholy Dane’s beloved is no wilting flower in this lush, intelligent adaptation of Lisa Klein’s novel

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    June 26, 2019 @ 8:05 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    8:05 AM
    ‘Ophelia’ Film Review: Daisy Ridley Gives Shakespeare’s Tragic Heroine a Provocative Do-Over
  • ‘Toy Story 4’ Film Review: Woody and Company Return for a Sequel That’s No Buzz-Kill

    It may not reach the emotional heights of “3,” but contemporary American animation’s gold standard remains untarnished

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    June 19, 2019 @ 9:30 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    9:30 AM
    ‘Toy Story 4’ Film Review: Woody and Company Return for a Sequel That’s No Buzz-Kill
  • ‘Katie Says Goodbye’ Film Review: A Young Woman’s Destruction Served Up as Entertainment (Again)

    First-time writer-director Wayne Roberts clearly empathizes with his young heroine, but ties her to the railroad tracks anyway

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    June 5, 2019 @ 10:00 AM
    10:00 AM
    ‘Katie Says Goodbye’ Film Review: A Young Woman’s Destruction Served Up as Entertainment (Again)
  • ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Film Review: Hollywood Finally Gets Kaiju Right

    Director Michael Dougherty successfully takes the all-thriller-no-filler approach both to monsters and the human drama

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 28, 2019 @ 2:00 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    2:00 PM
    ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Film Review: Hollywood Finally Gets Kaiju Right
  • ‘We Have Always Lived in the Castle’ Film Review: Sisters Hide From the World in Riveting Shirley Jackson Adaptation

    Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Sebastian Stan and Crispin Glover are electrifying in Stacie Passon’s second feature

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 16, 2019 @ 12:22 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    12:22 PM
    ‘We Have Always Lived in the Castle’ Film Review: Sisters Hide From the World in Riveting Shirley Jackson Adaptation
  • Doris Day Appreciation: Sweetness and Light Met Grit and Tenacity, Both on Screen and Off

    She was the sunniest of singers and actresses, but that sparkle came from a place of strength

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 13, 2019 @ 11:17 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:17 AM
    Doris Day Appreciation: Sweetness and Light Met Grit and Tenacity, Both on Screen and Off
  • ‘Detective Pikachu’ Film Review: Humans and Pokemon Pal Around in Overstuffed, Underwritten World

    Live-action-plus-animation take on the popular game feels both ambitious and lazy, frenzied and sluggish

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 8, 2019 @ 8:30 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    8:30 PM
    ‘Detective Pikachu’ Film Review: Humans and Pokemon Pal Around in Overstuffed, Underwritten World
  • ‘Non-Fiction’ Film Review: Olivier Assayas Comically Mourns the Death of Literature

    Venice 2018: Juliette Binoche co-stars in this witty drama that does for print what “Summer Hours” did for art

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 1, 2019 @ 11:30 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:30 AM
    ‘Non-Fiction’ Film Review: Olivier Assayas Comically Mourns the Death of Literature
  • What’s New on DVD in April: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk,’ ‘Destroyer,’ ‘Tickled’ and More

    Alonso Duralde’s monthly column spotlights the best Indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV releases on DVD and Blu-ray

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    April 25, 2019 @ 9:35 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    9:35 PM
    What’s New on DVD in April: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk,’ ‘Destroyer,’ ‘Tickled’ and More
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