Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: In His Sophomore Directing Effort, Michael Keaton’s Knox Goes Away Follows an Assassin Fading Into Dementia

There are few actors as consistent and reliable as Michael Keaton, so it’s almost inconceivable that in his early 70s, the man has only directed two movies: this week’s Knox […]

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Review: Aiming for a Smart, Contemporary Rom-Com, She Came to Me Comes Up Disappointingly Lacking

Some years ago, at the height of their respective careers, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence starred in a movie called Serena. It’s likely you’ve never seen it, or if you […]

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Review: Filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski Follows Oscar Winner With Cold War, Another Work of Art

Cold War

Cold War is the latest film from Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski, follow-up to his Oscar-winning drama Ida. Like that deeply intimate story of a young nun discovering the truth of […]

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