Hoping to skate by off moody vibes, this revamp of “The Crow” comic book series seems derived from a flattened, Hot Topic image of the hero.
Category: Movies
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‘Between the Temples’ Review: A Widower Walks Into a Bar
And meets his former music teacher, upending his life, in Nathan Silver’s touching comedy, starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane.
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Sarajevo Film Festival, Born in War, Turns 30
The Sarajevo Film Festival, now 30 years old, grew out of underground screenings during the siege of the city. Those roots still define the event’s character.
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‘The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat’ Review: Hungry for Drama
You’ll want to pass the ketchup, and the hankies, for this buffet of tear-jerking deep-fried decadence.
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‘Strange Darling’ Review: Assume Nothing
In this cheeky, cunningly assembled thriller, a serial killer gets a satisfying and surprising comeuppance.
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‘Mountains’ Review: Razing Houses, Building a Future
This feature debut from Monica Sorelle observes the tensions in an immigrant family in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami.
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‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’ Review: A Mourning Journey
This visually elegant indie follows a soft-spoken Swiss widow visiting Japan.
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1999 Was a Great Year for Movies. It Was the Best Year to Write About Them.
At the box office 25 years ago, hits like “Runaway Bride,” “The Sixth Sense” and “Bowfinger” hint at the abundance that overwhelmed a young critic.
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‘Querelle’: Fassbinder’s Defiant Swan Song
Anthology Film Archives is screening Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1982 film, based on Jean Genet’s novel, about a young sailor’s criminal and erotic escapades.
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‘Close Your Eyes’ Review: The Case of the Unfinished Film
For his latest, the Spanish director Victor Erice, known for the classic “The Spirit of the Beehive,” weaves a meta tale of a director looking for an absent actor.
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‘Blink Twice’ Review: Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum’s Horror Mystery
The director Zoë Kravitz creates an uneasy atmosphere in her abduction horror flick, starring Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum.
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‘Megalopolis’ Trailer Pulled for Featuring Fake Movie Critic Quotes
To promote Francis Ford Coppola’s epic, the spot used supposed lines from The Times, The New Yorker and others to suggest critics were wrong about him.
