Challengers (2024)
88%
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“Challengers is less a film than a feast of sensual pleasures: alluringly crisp polo shirts, sweat dripping across masculine brows, muscles so taut they threaten to snap.” –
Willamette Week
Apr 23, 2024
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Problemista (2023)
85%
2/4
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“... A satire of immigrant dreams that too often parries when it should stab. ” –
Willamette Week
Mar 13, 2024
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Robot Dreams (2023)
98%
3/4
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“Robot Dreams is too wise and tender to deny, but for better or worse, there's a touch of sadism behind its sweetness. ” –
Willamette Week
Mar 6, 2024
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Drive-Away Dolls (2024)
64%
3/4
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“A cleverly comedic and romantic provocation.” –
Willamette Week
Feb 23, 2024
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Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023)
82%
4/5
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“Astoria becomes an extension of a young woman’s soul in Sometimes I Think About Dying, an exquisitely restrained drama from director Rachel Lambert.” –
Willamette Week
Jan 31, 2024
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Monster (2023)
97%
4/5
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“A time-shifting tale of anguished parents, desperate teachers, and barely knowable youths, Monster is a beautifully slippery creation. ” –
Willamette Week
Jan 26, 2024
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Mean Girls (2024)
68%
3/4
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“Fans will debate whether Mean Girls '24 is a welcome refresh or a dishonest gloss on an inherently ugly tale, but at least two of the songs come respectably close to being bangers, and the new cast is surprisingly serviceable.” –
Willamette Week
Jan 18, 2024
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The Zone of Interest (2023)
93%
3/4
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“The quiet spectacle of ordinary life marching on in the shadow of the Holocaust makes you want to scream in helpless rage, an outcome Glazer stiffly guards against. ” –
Willamette Week
Jan 18, 2024
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Poor Things (2023)
92%
2/4
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“By the time the director tacks on an extended homage to Freaks (1932), it’s excruciatingly clear that his affectations -- monotone dialogue, steampunkish visuals -- are a thin mask for his paucity of ideas.” –
Willamette Week
Dec 14, 2023
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Maestro (2023)
78%
2/4
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“Yes, Cooper ebulliently re-creates the 1973 performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 that Bernstein conducted at Ely Cathedral, but since the film shows barely any interest in the craft of conducting, he may as well just be an elegant arm waver.” –
Willamette Week
Dec 6, 2023
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Napoleon (2023)
58%
4/4
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“Napoleon is even better as a sex comedy than it is as a violent spectacle, which is really saying something...” –
Willamette Week
Nov 27, 2023
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The Marvels (2023)
63%
3/4
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“Amid its putative decline, the franchise has unleashed some of its liveliest and strangest films, from the oedipal Shang-Chi to the operatic Eternals. The trend toward general wackiness continues with The Marvels.” –
Willamette Week
Nov 15, 2023
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Priscilla (2023)
84%
2/4
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“Once it gets to Graceland, the beautifully measured pace of the Germany prologue evaporates. Rushing through years of betrayal and bliss, the film starts to feel as if it’s checking boxes on a timeline rather than evoking Priscilla’s experience.” –
Willamette Week
Nov 4, 2023
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The Killer (2023)
85%
3/4
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“Fincher trusts the faces of his actors... His faith in Fassbender is amply rewarded -- even the way the actor’s arms smoothly swing past his hips is expressive -- but Fincher is the true star of the film.” –
Willamette Week
Nov 3, 2023
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Dicks: The Musical (2023)
68%
2/4
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“If Charles knew how to film a musical, he might have been able to redeem the movie’s barely melodic songs, but you never feel movement of the music or the characters.” –
Willamette Week
Oct 25, 2023
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TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR (2023)
98%
4/4
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“In just under three fleeting hours, the filmed version of Taylor Swift’s career-defining tour captures her countless artistic identities and the boundless sincerity that unites them... The Eras Tour is at once intimate and galactic.” –
Willamette Week
Oct 18, 2023
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She Came to Me (2023)
48%
4/4
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“She Came to Me is a purehearted paean to true love, be it vibrant and youthful or weathered and real.” –
Willamette Week
Oct 11, 2023
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The Creator (2023)
67%
3/4
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“[Director Gareth Edwards] has created an impressively hushed, serious meditation on humanity born from machinery. The Creator may not fully come to life, but at least it understands that life, in all its forms, is precious.” –
Willamette Week
Oct 5, 2023
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The Attachment Diaries (2021)
92%
3/4
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“The elegant black-and-white images of Carla’s fragile high heels being buffeted by rain may suggest an oh-so-tasteful art film, but The Attachment Diaries, which is set in 1970s Argentina, is something freakier, trashier and lustier.” –
Willamette Week
Sep 21, 2023
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Passages (2023)
94%
3/4
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“A caustically witty fable from director Ira Sachs.” –
Willamette Week
Aug 18, 2023
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Oppenheimer (2023)
93%
4/4
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“[Oppenheimer] submerges you in the violence of a guilt-ravaged soul, leaving you feeling unsettled and unclean. Confronting the film’s moral and spiritual weight is a fearsome challenge, and one well worth rising to.” –
Willamette Week
Jul 26, 2023
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Barbie (2023)
88%
4/4
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“It would be churlish to deny the charm of Gerwig’s buoyant creation. In an age when genuine cinematic joy is rare, we’re all lucky to be passengers in Barbie’s hot-pink plastic convertible.” –
Willamette Week
Jul 26, 2023
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Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)
96%
4/4
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“Danger is a drug -- and in his third Mission: Impossible film, director Christopher McQuarrie simultaneously shoves it up your nostrils and stabs it into your veins.” –
Willamette Week
Jul 12, 2023
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Asteroid City (2023)
76%
1/4
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“The Anderson who chronicled Schwartzman’s mad romantic pursuit of Olivia Williams in Rushmore has been replaced by an automatonlike auteur so fastidious that he frames Asteroid City as a film within a play within a television broadcast.” –
Willamette Week
Jun 28, 2023
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The Flash (2023)
63%
2/4
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“This is the way the DC Extended Universe ends: not with a bang, but with grating comedy, momentumless action, and convictions so flimsy that they cancel themselves out.” –
Willamette Week
Jun 21, 2023
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