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The Measure Of A Man (NYFF 2015)
Nik Grozdanovic | April 14, 2016The Measure Of A Man is one of the most depressing films of the year, featuring a brilliant...
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Where to Invade Next
Zachary Shevich | January 1, 2016Michael Moore resorts to dad-jokes and prodding his interviewees in order to make an argument for civic duty...
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Arabian Nights: Volume 3 – The Enchanted One
Nik Grozdanovic | December 15, 2015Not the strongest chapter of Miguel Gomes' otherwise masterful work in his Arabian Nights series.
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Arabian Nights: Volume 2 – The Desolate One
Nik Grozdanovic | December 14, 2015Arabian Nights: Volume 2 - The Desolate One may just be the most haunting movement in Gomes' glorious,...
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Arabian Nights: Volume 1- The Restless One
Nik Grozdanovic | December 4, 2015Miguel Gomes creates a work of surreal, humorous, and vigorously compelling cinematic art in Arabian Nights: Volume 1...
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Miguel Gomes Discusses Processing Reality and Adapting Sensations in ‘Arabian Nights’
Zachary Shevich | December 2, 2015Filmmaker Miguel Gomes describes Arabian Nights and creating the sensation of getting pulled in and out of a...
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Miles Ahead (NYFF Review)
Zachary Shevich | October 12, 2015Don Cheadle stars, writes and directs in this jazzy, erratic film about the iconic trumpeter Miles Davis.
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Steve Jobs
Zachary Shevich | October 9, 2015Steve Jobs is an asshole until he isn't in Danny Boyle's dynamic depiction of the late Apple CEO's...
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Brooklyn (NYFF Review)
Zachary Shevich | October 8, 2015Saoirse Ronan shines as a young Irish immigrant choosing between two lives and two loves.
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NYFF 2015: The Treasure
Zachary Shevich | October 6, 2015The plainly assembled observational Romanian comedy is intentionally unspectacular, and dryly humourous.
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NYFF 2015: Don’t Blink: Robert Frank
Zachary Shevich | October 6, 2015This disjointed profile of the inscrutable Robert Frank lacks an access point for anyone unfamiliar with the photographer.
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Carol (NYFF Review)
Zachary Shevich | October 2, 2015Todd Haynes' 1950s-set lesbian romance Carol is a touching display of forbidden love.
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Microbe & Gasoline (NYFF Review)
Zachary Shevich | October 2, 2015Filmmaker Michel Gondry takes to the coming-of-age genre to make one of his least eccentric films to date
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NYFF 2015: The Witness
Zachary Shevich | September 29, 201550 years after 38 witnesses failed to intervene in his sister's murder, Bill Genovese attempts to uncover the...
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NYFF 2015: Les Cowboys
C.J. Prince | September 25, 2015A character-based French Western that doesn't have a single character worth investing in.