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Tag: 2021

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REVIEW | A Hero (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:29 / 10.06.22
The director of A Separation gives us another separation, and lots of other social drama, in a film that won the Grand Prix at last year's Cannes.
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REVIEW | Petite Maman (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:50 / 13.05.22
The director of Portrait of a Lady on Fire gives us a second portrait that's considerably cooler.
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REVIEW | Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:34 / 29.04.22
The director of Drive My Car is already back with another lovely contemplation of human beings and how they interact.
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REVIEW | Drive My Car (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 8:33 / 10.02.22
This three-hour Japanese language opus has just been nominated for best picture, and with good reason.
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REVIEW | Belfast (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:37 / 03.02.22
Kenneth Branagh's contemplation of his own childhood during The Troubles is intermittently powerful but feels short of true importance.
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REVIEW | The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:09 / 27.01.22
Michael Showalter's film tries to put a positive spin on Tammy Faye Bakker, but the already difficult task is complicated by an instinct to laugh at her.
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REVIEW | King Richard (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:06 / 17.01.22
Just in time for the Australian Open, King Richard outlines the very specific plan to make Venus and Serena Williams great, and the man behind it.
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REVIEW | House of Gucci (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:44 / 12.01.22
Ridley Scott's new film about the family behind the fashion empire is absurd fun.
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REVIEW | Licorice Pizza (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 8:20 / 07.01.22
Paul Thomas Anderson gives us a generous helping of the San Fernando Valley of the 1970s -- maybe too generous at times.

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