Martin Eden (2019)
88%
EDIT
“The displacement is distracting rather than meaningful, the political resonance vague rather than pointed. In turn, the film's overly-academic script becomes all the more impenetrable.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 23, 2019
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The Girl With a Bracelet (2019)
90%
EDIT
“In a way, Demoustier's film is an inverse coming-of-age film, interested in how a teenage girl develops when the most important years of development are stunted. The final images are telling and tragic.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 9, 2019
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Jallikattu (2019)
96%
EDIT
“Keralan director Lijo Jose Pellissery takes to his hometown for Jalikattu, a buffalo-on-the-run bloodbath that functions as both a gentle probing of tradition and a rancorous take-down of masculinity.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 5, 2019
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Waiting for the Barbarians (2019)
54%
EDIT
“Sadly, the great expanse proves too limitless a concept for the director to compress and contain; he's taken his dusty retelling of Coetzee's novel a steppe too far.” –
Film Inquiry
Sep 25, 2019
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Matthias & Maxime (2019)
63%
EDIT
“The cannonball naivety and gutsy showmanship is the director's greatest strength, but in Matthias & Maxime we see him ignore that in favour of a pseudo-nuanced liaison marred by mawkishness.” –
Film Inquiry
May 28, 2019
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Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019)
86%
EDIT
“This is a film that resonates in fits and starts, the eye-catching cinephilia just about excusing some questionable decision-making.” –
Film Inquiry
May 28, 2019
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Parasite (2019)
99%
EDIT
“Parasite is a vital, extraordinary slice of blood-boiling entertainment, surveying human ambition to piece together exactly why a class system is failing an entire country.” –
Film Inquiry
May 25, 2019
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Young Ahmed (2019)
58%
EDIT
“The Young Ahmed feels like fear-mongering, a reminder that a religion can turn dangerous with one bad egg.” –
Film Inquiry
May 25, 2019
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
97%
EDIT
“If Call Me By Your Name is a finished piece, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is the process behind it: the scribbled notes; the sketched outline; the first lick of paint.” –
Film Inquiry
May 25, 2019
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The Lighthouse (2019)
90%
EDIT
“The Lighthouse takes on masculinity, madness and merfolk, and it's marvelous.” –
Film Inquiry
May 21, 2019
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A Hidden Life (2019)
82%
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“A Hidden Life is imperfect, and doesn't plunder its premise's existential depths as much as you'd expect given the runtime. But the imagery is often fantastic, and the instances of tranquility in Radegund sobering and sorrowful.” –
Film Inquiry
May 21, 2019
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Lux Æterna (2019)
64%
EDIT
“Lux Æterna gets the strange compliment of being a nigh-unwatchable film that I'd wholly recommend.” –
Film Inquiry
May 21, 2019
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Little Joe (2019)
67%
EDIT
“Little Joe has no dramatic impetus whatsoever; it becomes a series of dull, repetitive moments, with a cacophonous score trying to find the pulse and a misguided take on anti-depressants flatlining it completely.” –
Film Inquiry
May 20, 2019
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Atlantics (2019)
96%
EDIT
“A muddled ghost story-cum-romance that nevertheless boasts fleeting moments of powerful lyricism.” –
Film Inquiry
May 20, 2019
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Zombi Child (2019)
85%
EDIT
“Zombi Child is terrific, probing problematic subject matter in a provocative, evocative, and entirely empathetic way.” –
Film Inquiry
May 20, 2019
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For Sama (2019)
98%
EDIT
“For Sama has the staggering weight of a potent war epic, but without any of the artifice.” –
Film Inquiry
May 20, 2019
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Bacurau (2019)
93%
EDIT
“Bacurau is a gutsy, audacious quasi-western that shares the same defiant tone but replaces council spats with blood splats.” –
Film Inquiry
May 20, 2019
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A Brother's Love (2019)
75%
EDIT
“You're left wondering why the camera couldn't keep still for one moment, relax, and give time for A Brother's Love medley of messages to linger.” –
Film Inquiry
May 19, 2019
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The Dead Don't Die (2019)
55%
EDIT
“Jarmusch has brought the B-movie zombie flick back from the dead: this is a disarmingly intelligent riff on politics, parodies, and the futility of it all.” –
Film Inquiry
May 19, 2019
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Sunset (2018)
61%
EDIT
“László Nemes' follow-up to his acclaimed debut, Son of Saul, is the best film of the year so far. It may very well end up staying that way.” –
Film Inquiry
Apr 11, 2019
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Mug (2018)
76%
3/5
EDIT
“National disdain has clouded judgement, and so both director and community have let their constructions get out of hand.” –
Little White Lies
Dec 6, 2018
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Outlaw King (2018)
63%
1/5
EDIT
“About as interesting as its lead. Which is to say, not at all.” –
Little White Lies
Nov 8, 2018
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Stan & Ollie (2018)
92%
EDIT
“Stan & Ollie is a joyous ode to an iconic duo's final few years, that portrays its subjects with the love and attention its audience craves.” –
Film Inquiry
Nov 5, 2018
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The Guilty (2018)
98%
4/5
EDIT
“Make the right call and watch this immediately.” –
Little White Lies
Oct 26, 2018
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In Fabric (2018)
92%
EDIT
“It leaves style as the only sustenance. In Fabric has bags of it, but it's hardly meaningful when there's little in the way of thematic juiciness.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 23, 2018
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