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Too Old to Die Young brings the genre provocateur Nicholas Winding Refn to Amazon for a 13-hour miniseries. Maintaining a...
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Kantemir Balagov follows Closeness, his accomplished-but-slight debut feature, with the significantly more ambitious Beanpole, an exploration of the interconnection between...
The devil is in the details, they say, or maybe that should be the Giratina is in the details, if...
“No Other Sons or Daughters” is a big hour for Charlie Utter; he leases an office building, puts up a...
Co-directors Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbé-Mévell find a neat way to adapt Yasmina Khadra’s 2002 novel to the visual language...
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