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Amy Taubin

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Waterworld (1995) 60% EDIT “Waterworld is a noisy, overbearing movie. ” – Village Voice Jul 28, 2025 Full Review Apocalypse Now Redux (1979) 93% EDIT “Apocalypse has the expressive extravagance of a Wagner opera-and not merely because the swooping helicopter scene is set to the "Ride of the Valkyries."” – Village Voice Sep 22, 2024 Full Review Uncropped (2023) 90% EDIT “A necessary document for anyone who cares about great journalism, and why it barely exists today.” – Screen Slate May 14, 2024 Full Review Seven (1995) 84% EDIT “It's not easy to make a great film when you're working with a tacky serial killer script, but David Fincher comes close. And if Seven isn't a great film, it is great filmmaking.” – Village Voice Mar 28, 2024 Full Review The Pigeon Tunnel (2023) 96% EDIT “Odd connections that have made exquisite corpse–like shapes in my memory bank...among the most pleasurable documentaries...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Anatomy of a Fall (2023) 96% EDIT “Justine Triet’s a standout performance...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros (2023) 100% EDIT “A four-hour sojourn in the Michelin three-star restaurant of the title...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Poor Things (2023) 92% EDIT “Yorgos Lanthimos's Poor Things [is] a film as dull and overweening as all his others.” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Household Saints (1993) 72% EDIT “A memorable performance by Lili Taylor and an utterly transcendent ending.” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Trailer of the Film That Will Never Exist: Phony Wars (2023) EDIT “Godard in the end has hope, however fragile...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Green Border (2023) 94% EDIT “Generous as that action is, Green Border lays bare, with heartrending clarity, how solidarity is shaped...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review May December (2023) 91% EDIT “There’s a bit of Tennessee Williams in May December...” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Fallen Leaves (2023) 97% EDIT “Kaurismäki [is] a master of indirect connections between his characters and his cinematic signifiers.” – Artforum Jan 27, 2024 Full Review Heat (1995) 84% EDIT “The splendid visuals aside, Heat is a cosmically silly movie -- which doesn't make it any less entertaining. Mann manages to have his romance of obsessed masculinity and send it up too.” – Village Voice Dec 21, 2023 Full Review Transition (2023) 100% EDIT “Both absurd and courageous...” – Artforum Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Rule of Two Walls (2023) 100% EDIT “Rule of Two Walls is unhesitant in showing both pleasure and pain.” – Artforum Jul 14, 2023 Full Review A Strange Path (2023) 80% EDIT “Emotionally honest but naive about form and overly dependent on a big reveal at the end, the film made me feel very bad to no particular end.” – Artforum Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Cinnamon (2023) 86% EDIT “If there was a more entertaining movie than Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr.’s first feature, Cinnamon, well, I missed it. ” – Artforum Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Melody of Love (2023) EDIT “Melody of Love, a gorgeous microbudget film that turns the tables on the usual migration narrative, reflects the experience of its director, Edmundo Bejarano, and Carlos Vargas, its cinematographer and producer.” – Artforum Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Fremont (2023) 98% EDIT “Not to be missed is Babak Jalali’s coolly deadpan comedy...” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review The Eight Mountains (2022) 91% EDIT “Interior and exterior challenges fuse and unsettle. Nothing can be resolved; only the mountains endure.” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review A Thousand and One (2023) 97% EDIT “Energetic, emotionally rich, vividly lensed, and directed with enormous confidence...” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review birth/rebirth (2023) 95% EDIT “Although the plotting is flat and predictable, there are compelling performances...” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review The Pod Generation (2023) 43% EDIT “There not much more to The Pod Generation than its faltering conception.” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (2023) 97% EDIT “She is a vibrant, prickly, unpredictable presence in both private and public life, and hearing her read her own poetry is even better than reading it on the page.” – Artforum Mar 16, 2023 Full Review
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