Reviews
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‘Everytime’ Review: Sandra Wollner’s Delicate, Devastating Portrait of Grief Is One You Won’t Forget
Cannes 2026: Birgit Minichmayr gives a magnificent performance as a mother grappling with an immense loss
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‘La Gradiva’ Review: Astounding Cannes Award-Winning Debut Is One for the Ages
Cannes 2026: Marine Atlan’s film already feels like a new coming-of-age classic
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‘Spider-Noir’ Review: Nicolas Cage Marvels in One of the Year’s Top TV Treats
Li Jun Li and Lamorne Morris help populate an excellent genre mashup of mystery, superhero and horror movie conventions
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‘Late Show’ Finale Review: Stephen Colbert’s Goodbye to Late Night Was a Television Masterpiece
The host’s final hour on CBS perfectly mixed humor, heart and homage to stage more of a celebration than a funeral
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‘La Bola Negra’ Review: A Rousing Testament to Queer Love’s Timeless Resilience
Cannes 2026: Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi deliver a decades-spanning odyssey unlike anything you’ve seen
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‘Coward’ Review: Queer Art Complements War in Subversive Military Drama
Cannes 2026: Lukas Dhont’s follow-up to “Close” is all but certain to be Belgium’s Oscar submission
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‘Victorian Psycho’ Review: Maika Monroe Is Maddeningly Good
Cannes 2026: Filmmaker Zachary Wigon conjures a darkly fun yet fleeting period horror starring today’s premier scream queen
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‘The Boroughs’ Review: Netflix’s Big-Hearted Sci-Fi Thriller Dares You to Underestimate Its Boomer Heroes
Surreal series from ‘Stranger Things’ producers lets its legendary cast run amok to great effect
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‘Passenger’ Review: Hitchhiking Ghost Takes the Highway to Ho-Hum
André Øvredal’s supernatural road trip debuts a new cinematic boogeyman, but hits big potholes along the way
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‘The Man I Love’ Review: Rami Malek Shows ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Was Just His Opening Act
Cannes 2026: Ira Sachs’ latest drama is a monumental portrait of a queer New York artist facing the end during the AIDS crisis
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‘Dernsie’ Review: Bruce Dern Tells Stories in This Documentary, and That’s All You Need to Know
Cannes 2006: Director Mike Mendez offers a straightforward but entertaining guided tour of a career that has lasted about 70 years
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‘A Man of His Time’ Review: Odd-Duck Docudrama Explores the Gears of Fascism
Cannes 2026: Emmanuel Marre’s film follows the French Collaborators during World War II
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‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Is in Over Her Head in Gripping Suburban Tale of Cyber Murder
The Emmy winner continues to earn her television stripes in an Apple series that thrusts divorce, soccer moms and sex work into a complicated love triangle
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‘The Samurai and the Prisoner’ Review: Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Adaptation Is Both a Murder Mystery and Mesmerizing Epic
Cannes 2026: The prolific director continues to show there’s no one out there making movies like he is
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‘Diamond’ Review: Andy Garcia Puts a Little Heart and Humor in Film Noir
Cannes 2026: Brendan Fraser, Bill Murray, Rosemarie DeWitt, Dustin Hoffman and Vicky Krieps appear in Garcia’s slight but touching take on noir














