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REVIEW | Nosferatu (2024)

Derek Armstrong / 21:56 / 08.01.25
Robert Eggers' remake of the seminal F.W. Murnau vampire film is a visual wonder that loses steam as it goes.
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REVIEW | Saturday Night (2024)

Derek Armstrong / 9:14 / 12.11.24
Jason Reitman's look behind the scenes of the first episode of Saturday Night Live is manic, which is usually a good thing.
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REVIEW | Poor Things (2023)

Derek Armstrong / 9:39 / 02.01.24
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone let it all hang out in this feminist retelling of the Frankenstein story.
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REVIEW | The Card Counter (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:39 / 09.12.21
Despite a strong cast, Paul Schrader's latest can't figure out what it's on about.
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REVIEW | The Lighthouse (2019)

John Roebuck / 9:23 / 15.01.20
The Lighthouse is a rare film, not just because it is as good as it is but because there are simply so few films like it.
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REVIEW | Vox Lux (2018)

John Roebuck / 9:37 / 14.02.19
Not every film needs to have something to say. Sometimes a film can just be interesting. Vox Lux does not pertain to this notion.
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REVIEW | Aquaman (2018)

John Roebuck / 20:52 / 27.12.18
Aquaman is concurrently far better than it ought to be and severely worse than it should have been. Either way, it's a lot of movie.
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REVIEW | The Florida Project (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 21:17 / 30.12.17
In a way, Sean Baker's The Florida Project taps into some of the same themes and emotions as Richard Linklater’s Boyhood.
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REVIEW | The Great Wall (2016)

John Roebuck / 21:13 / 15.02.17
Zhang Yimou's strange albeit very fun film, The Great Wall ,really came out of nowhere, and we're exceptionally glad that it did.

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