Lady Macbeth is nineteenth-century noir rather than tragedy—in-and-out at ninety minutes and with a well-evoked…
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I actually like the enjoyable fluff that is Morning Glory (2010). Casting Rachel McAdams as a…
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Honeymoon has to be precise because it’s a horror movie where the horror shows itself…
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He began to feel happy even in his dreary role as Thomas Ripley. He took…
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Slasher movie parodies are now a genre of their own. You have Leslie Vernon explaining how…
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“Two words, three lies.” This is how Michel Delassalle (Paul Meurisse) dismisses any stories his…
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Wall-to-wall jokes, gleeful innuendo, Leslie Nielsen, and endless quotability. All of that deserves commentary–in part…
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I have a complicated relationship with this film. It was my first exposure to the…
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Yorgos Lanthimos‘s The Lobster succeeds by totally committing to its own strangeness. It’s a film…
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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is one of my go-to films. No matter how…
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