Terence Davies’s Benediction is a perfect portrait of an outsider
In this new biopic of the wartime poet Siegfried Sassoon, Davies beautifully renders, in quasi-autobiography, a life unredeemed.
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In this new biopic of the wartime poet Siegfried Sassoon, Davies beautifully renders, in quasi-autobiography, a life unredeemed.
ByDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s latest action-comedy brings a 21st-century approach to parallel-reality cinema.
BySmith’s disdain for her own role only enhances the impact of her character’s appalling snubs and casual put-downs.
ByThe writer-director's first full-length film takes a close look at bullying in a Belgian primary school.
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ByImpressions on re-watching Martin Scorsese’s classic 1976 film.
ByThe Dutch director’s latest sinful rampage follows a lesbian relationship in a 17th-century convent.
ByJudd Apatow’s comedy about a film production in quarantine is the first big-budget Hollywood movie to feature Covid-19 as a…
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