As pop culture continues to fracture, our critic was drawn to art and performances that explored universal themes by way of specific settings.
Category: Hamaguchi, Ryusuke
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The Best Films of 2024, So Far
Our critics pick nine films that they think are worth your time on this long holiday weekend.
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Review: Nature vs. Nurture
Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows up his sublime drama “Drive My Car” with a parable about a rural Japanese village and the resort developer eyeing its land.
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Venice Film Festival 2023: What to Watch For
New films from David Fincher, Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay and Michael Mann will make up for the absence of stars kept away by the Hollywood strikes.
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Venice Film Festival 2023: What to Watch For
New films from David Fincher, Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay and Michael Mann will make up for the absence of stars kept away by the Hollywood strikes.
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‘Passion’ Review: Friends Fall Apart
Belatedly making its U.S. debut, a 2008 film from Ryusuke Hamaguchi (“Drive My Car”) offers new insights into his abiding themes and sensibilities.
