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The French Go Gonzo Italiano in the Surrealistic <i>Let the Corpses Tan</i>

The French Go Gonzo Italiano in the Surrealistic Let the Corpses Tan

By April WolfeSeptember 6, 2018

The story follows a gang of misfit criminals escaping to a hideout carved into the rocky Italian cliffside, where an eccentric, society-hating artist, Luce (Elina Löwensohn), and her guests sunbathe and make bullet-ridden art

Too Big for Satire: Sacha Baron Cohen and Sarah Silverman Miss America

Too Big for Satire: Sacha Baron Cohen and Sarah Silverman Miss America

By Lara ZarumSeptember 6, 2018

… Like that of I Love You, America, Cohen’s apparent goal of exploring America’s multitudes belies his show’s actual focus on belittling, baiting or simply giving a platform to white Americans in particular

<i>City of Joy</i> Reveals Extraordinary Effort to Offer Safety to Women in Congo

City of Joy Reveals Extraordinary Effort to Offer Safety to Women in Congo

By Daphne HowlandSeptember 5, 2018

… Mukwege’s City of Joy is both a hospital for treating physical and emotional wounds and also a sanctuary where victims become leaders of a battle in a fight for humanity

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France’s <i>The Apparition</i> Makes a Fine Mystery Out of a Sighting of Mary

France’s The Apparition Makes a Fine Mystery Out of a Sighting of Mary

By Alan ScherstuhlSeptember 5, 2018

Young Anna (Galatea Bellugi), intense and charismatic in the manner of another teenaged French seer, reports that Mary has imparted to her a message calling for the building of a church and caring for the world’s poor

<i>Active Measures</i> Accidentally Makes Trump-Russia Collusion Sound Like Mad Propaganda

Active Measures Accidentally Makes Trump-Russia Collusion Sound Like Mad Propaganda

By Alan ScherstuhlSeptember 4, 2018

By coming on so strong, so fevered, Bryan achieves the dubious feat of making his host of documented facts, reasonable inferences and alarming subjects for further research all seem seem less persuasive than if they had been presented more soberly

<i>Madeline’s Madeline</i> Makes Brilliant Order Out of Chaos

Madeline’s Madeline Makes Brilliant Order Out of Chaos

By Bilge EbiriSeptember 3, 2018

Its unruly scenes emerge out of disorder, out of chants and shrieks and fractured images, and always threaten to fade back into abstraction

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<i>Random Acts of Flyness</i>: They Can Do That on Television?

Random Acts of Flyness: They Can Do That on Television?

By Lara ZarumAugust 31, 2018

Spastic and impressionistic, Random Acts of Flyness is the free jazz of television, a searing collage of black life in America with a rhythm all its own

Lenny Abrahamson’s Gothic Drama <i>The Little Stranger</i> Refuses to Satisfy

Lenny Abrahamson’s Gothic Drama The Little Stranger Refuses to Satisfy

By Bilge EbiriAugust 30, 2018

Like many Gothic tales, The Little Stranger hangs tantalizingly between genres: It has elements of haunted house thriller, of doomed romance, of psychological thriller, of historical allegory

<i>The Bookshop</i> Is So British It Politely Swallows Back Its Own Conflicts

The Bookshop Is So British It Politely Swallows Back Its Own Conflicts

By April WolfeAugust 29, 2018

This is a story of stifling manners and oppressive codes of conduct, where the wealthy “villains” wear a strained smile and an icky sheen of privilege

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<i>Nico, 1988</i> Demands the World Look More Closely at the Onetime Chelsea Girl

Nico, 1988 Demands the World Look More Closely at the Onetime Chelsea Girl

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 28, 2018

Most of Nico, 1988 takes place two years before its subject’s death, in 1986, when a now raven-haired Nico (played with an inquisitive weariness by the excellent Dyrholm) tours Europe with a band of amateur musicians desperate for gigs

Computer-Screen Thriller <i>Searching</i> Is a Strong Argument for Logging Off

Computer-Screen Thriller Searching Is a Strong Argument for Logging Off

By April WolfeAugust 27, 2018

… I imagined how whatever scene I was watching might have been staged and shot and acted out in a more traditional film — and I was inevitably disappointed by what has been lost …

The Latest Nick Hornby Movie Winds Up Ditching the Usual Nick Hornby Dude Protagonist

The Latest Nick Hornby Movie Winds Up Ditching the Usual Nick Hornby Dude Protagonist

By April WolfeAugust 27, 2018

Peretz could have given each potential pairing equal time in the story, but he sticks with the most evocative of the two; Juliet, Naked has its charms, and they are named Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke

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<i>Army & Coop</i>, a Raunchy Boulder Comedy, Premieres at Blissfest

Army & Coop, a Raunchy Boulder Comedy, Premieres at Blissfest

By Amanda PampuroAugust 23, 2018

Army has lost it all and has only himself to blame in this barroom comedy, made by first-time filmmaker Dennis Hefter.

Michelle Wolf Was Never Gonna Be Your Jon Stewart, America

Michelle Wolf Was Never Gonna Be Your Jon Stewart, America

By Lara ZarumAugust 22, 2018

At its best, the show was a canny deconstruction of contemporary late-night comedy, which has been swamped with political satire since Stewart, the former Daily Show host, turned Bush-era liberal outrage comedy into its very own TV genre

We Recommend Watching <i>The Happytime Murders</i>, but Only a Couple of Decades From Now

We Recommend Watching The Happytime Murders, but Only a Couple of Decades From Now

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 22, 2018

Happytime Murders, though, demands that we take its world somewhat seriously, that we invest ourselves in the tensions between people and puppets, that we buy into its by-the-book serial-killer narrative …

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Barbara Loden’s Pioneering <i>Wanda</i> Returns to Screens at Last

Barbara Loden’s Pioneering Wanda Returns to Screens at Last

By April WolfeAugust 22, 2018

Shot with a crew of four on 16 mm, the film is a gritty, stripped-down character piece, featuring Loden herself as Wanda and Michael Higgins as the thief, Mr. Dennis, alongside a cast of expressive and peculiar non-actors

<i>Support the Girls</i> Is a Winning, Rambunctious Comedy About Work in America

Support the Girls Is a Winning, Rambunctious Comedy About Work in America

By Danny KingAugust 22, 2018

Bujalski frames most of Support the Girls as an almost real-time delineation of chaos, but his storytelling elegance — delicate, nearly invisible foreshadowing; cogent evocations of backstory — adds reflective layers to the surface anarchy

<i>Crime + Punishment</i> Exposes the Heroic Fight to Change Policing From Within

Crime + Punishment Exposes the Heroic Fight to Change Policing From Within

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 21, 2018

The film’s wrenching centerpiece is the 2014 death of Eric Garner, killed due to “compression of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police” who suspected him of selling loose cigarettes

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Hulu Drama <i>Safe Harbour</i> Presents It as News That Muslims Are People, Too

Hulu Drama Safe Harbour Presents It as News That Muslims Are People, Too

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 20, 2018

Secrets get exposed, cultural barriers get smashed and re-erected, and every apparent villain will prove heroic and every hero something of a villain

The New <i>Papillon</i> Makes Its Break With Greater Intensity and Emotion

The New Papillon Makes Its Break With Greater Intensity and Emotion

By Bilge EbiriAugust 20, 2018

This new version, directed by Danish filmmaker Michael Noer, brings to the story a refreshing intensity and sweep, and even a sense of adventure

<i>Crazy Rich Asians</i> Is the Latest Non-White Rom-Com That Basks in and Subverts Old Clichés

Crazy Rich Asians Is the Latest Non-White Rom-Com That Basks in and Subverts Old Clichés

By Alana MohamedAugust 15, 2018

Scandal ensues when the charming Nick Young (Henry Golding), secretly heir to a wealthy Chinese-Singaporean real estate fortune, brings his accomplished, lower-class Chinese-American girlfriend, Rachel Chu (Fresh Off The Boat’s Constance Wu), home for his best friend’s wedding

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<i>Puzzle</i>’s Real Puzzle: What World Does This Drama Take Place In?

Puzzle’s Real Puzzle: What World Does This Drama Take Place In?

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 14, 2018

After receiving a 1,000-piece jigsaw as a gift at that party, Agnes discovers a surprise talent and passion: She can put one together in just a chunk of an afternoon

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