In the new movie from the Dardenne brothers, two underage African migrants struggle to make a home in an unkind land.
Category: Movies
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‘The Worst Ones’ Review: The Gazes of Children
In their feature, the directors Lisa Akoka and Romane Gueret build a provocative critique of filmmaking practices.
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‘Petite Solange’ Review: Coming of Age as Your Parents Divorce
Axelle Ropert’s carefully calibrated film from France follows a girl experiencing the pain of having to accept her parents as people with faults.
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‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Review: Keanu Reeves Paints the Town Red
In the latest and longest movie set in Wick World, Keanu Reeves’s titular assassin visits Paris and paints the town red.
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‘A Good Person’ Review: Zach Braff’s New Chapter
The filmmaker behind “Garden State” has created a fully drawn female character in Florence Pugh’s grieving addict. But this recovery drama often has too heavy a hand.
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‘Walk Up’ Review: Good Friends Make Bad Neighbors
Hong Sang-soo’s latest film traces the relationships in a small Seoul apartment building as they evolve and grow heavier with complications.
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‘The Lost King’ Review: A Royal Obsession
Sally Hawkins lights a fire under this droll dramedy about the search for the final resting place of Richard III.
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‘The Five Devils’ Review: The Scent of the Past
Part queer love story, part supernatural psychodrama, the uncanny second feature by Léa Mysius follows a young girl with a magical sense of smell.
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With Films Like ‘Inside,’ One Actor Does the Heavy Lifting
Filmmakers behind movies that place one character in one location discuss the challenges this type of project brings.
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John Wick Sure Has a Lot of Friends for a Lone Assassin
How does a taciturn solo killer have so many pals? The films’ creators can’t really explain, but each character has a raison d’être in this world.
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Jeremy Scott Speaks for the First Time Since His Split From Moschino
The former creative director of the Italian label shared what his future holds, what brought him to Seoul and the celebrity Oscar gown that was his “cherry on top.”
