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Review: In 'I Used to Be Funny,' rising indie star Rachel Sennott goes dark, impressing with range
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 1 month agoA story told in flashbacks and temporal leaps, its takeaway is downbeat — on a serious subject that merits it — but a cast of comedy vets helps with naturalism.
‘Desert of Namibia’ Review: A Meandering Chronicle of a Listless Japanese Zoomer
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 2 months ago“Desert of Namibia,” about a caustic 21-year-old Japanese wanderer, embodies its protagonist’s...
‘Back to Black’: How Sam Taylor-Johnson Crafted 5 Key Scenes in Her Amy Winehouse Biopic
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 2 months ago[Editor’s note: The following interview contains light spoilers for “Back to Black.”] How do you...
‘The First Omen’ Review: A Decently Executed Prequel Pales Next to Superior ‘Immaculate’
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 4 months ago“Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?” spat Hamlet. “Get thee to a nunnery!” Oh, if the Prince...
TV’s 15 Best One-Season Sci-Fi Shows (and Where to Stream Them)
TVLine.com via Yahoo Canada News· 4 months agoAs fans of shows such as Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (which finaled in January and is awaiting word...
Why Stellan Skarsgård spent 8 'painful' hours a day transforming into his 'Dune' character
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoFirst Run Features, Universal, Miramax, Warner Bros, Marc Piasecki/Getty, Tyler Le/BI Whether he's...
‘The Seeding’ Review: Kate Lyn Sheil Delivers in Atmospheric Horror About a Hole
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 6 months agoDocumentarian and music video director Barnaby Clay underwhelms with his first narrative feature,...
‘Eno’ Review: A Generative Music Doc That Misfires at Random
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 6 months agoA severe miscalculation lies at the heart of “Eno,” Gary Hustwit’s well intentioned,...
The Killer movie review: Michael Fassbender is worryingly convincing as an assassin
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 8 months agoDavid Fincher’s Fight Club debuted in Venice 1999. Since then, the director has graced us with some...
Review: Sandra Hüller acquits herself brilliantly in the superb 'Anatomy of a Fall'
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoOne of the many mysteries in “Anatomy of a Fall,” the enthralling new thriller from the director Justine Triet, is just how much we should trust its depiction of the French justice system. Most ...