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  • ‘Baby Reindeer’ Felt ‘Like 1,000 Therapy Sessions’ for Creator Richard Gadd

    TheWrap magazine: Reliving the trauma that inspired the Emmy-nominated limited series was hard, “but if I need to go through a little bit of pain to bring a wider sense of understanding, I’m willing to do it,” Gadd says

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  • ‘The Kingdom’ Review: A Confident Debut Worthy of History’s Great Mob Films

    Cannes 2024: Filmmaker Julien Colonna and breakout newcomer Ghjuvanna Benedetti have a bright future in Hollywood

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    Nicholas Barber
    May 20, 2024 @ 10:41 AM
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    ‘The Kingdom’ Review: A Confident Debut Worthy of History’s Great Mob Films
  • ‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Paul Schrader Gets the Better of Himself in Richard Gere Reunion

    Cannes 2024: The “First Reformed” filmmaker’s latest is a head-scratcher – and not in a good way

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    Nicholas Barber
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    ‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Paul Schrader Gets the Better of Himself in Richard Gere Reunion
  • ‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Quiet Drama Finds a Hero Who Cleans Toilets

    Cannes 2023: The veteran German director has crafted an endearing, admiring portrait of a decent man

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    Nicholas Barber
    May 25, 2023 @ 9:03 AM
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    ‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Quiet Drama Finds a Hero Who Cleans Toilets
  • ‘Firebrand’ Review: Jude Law and Alicia Vikander Aren’t Sexy in Drama About Henry VIII’s Last Wife

    Cannes 2023: Karim Ainouz’s period film could use more fire as it positions Catherine Parr as a rebellious reformer

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    Nicholas Barber
    May 21, 2023 @ 11:00 AM
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    ‘Firebrand’ Review: Jude Law and Alicia Vikander Aren’t Sexy in Drama About Henry VIII’s Last Wife
  • ‘Flora and Son’ Review: John Carney’s Latest Film Plays Like Too Much of a Good Thing

    Sundance 2023: The tuneful writer-director seems to have crammed several films’ worth of plot and character into this

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    Nicholas Barber
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    ‘Flora and Son’ Review: John Carney’s Latest Film Plays Like Too Much of a Good Thing
  • ‘Corsage’ Film Review: Vicky Krieps Suffers Aristocratically in a ‘Spencer’ for the 19th Century

    Marie Kreutzer sympathetically and incisively examines the demands of the Austro-Hungarian spotlight on Empress Elisabeth

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    Nicholas Barber
    December 22, 2022 @ 7:00 AM
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    ‘Corsage’ Film Review: Vicky Krieps Suffers Aristocratically in a ‘Spencer’ for the 19th Century
  • ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review: Bold, Dark and Funny Reimagining Dances to Its Own Tune

    Brave children (and brave adults) will embrace this gorgeous and sinister stop-motion version that’s far more del Toro than Disney

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    Nicholas Barber
    December 8, 2022 @ 12:55 PM
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    ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review: Bold, Dark and Funny Reimagining Dances to Its Own Tune
  • ‘Ticket to Paradise’ Review: Julia Roberts and George Clooney Grin and Bear By-the-Numbers Rom-Com

    Between the lack of passion (among various couples) and the creepy exoticization of Pacific Islanders, this feels like a glossy missed opportunity

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  • ‘Butterfly Vision’ Film Review: Ukrainian Post-War Drama Is Horrifically Timely

    Cannes 2022: Maksym Nakonechnyi’s film follows a drone pilot returning home to Ukraine after being held captive for months by Russian separatists

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    ‘Butterfly Vision’ Film Review: Ukrainian Post-War Drama Is Horrifically Timely
  • ‘Forever Young’ Film Review: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Semi-Autobiographical Tale Is Painfully Familiar

    Cannes 2022: Story follows a group of idealistic students attending acting school in the 1980s

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    ‘Forever Young’ Film Review: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Semi-Autobiographical Tale Is Painfully Familiar
  • ‘Brother and Sister’ Film Review: Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud’s Sibling Rivalry Gets Lost in the Shuffle

    Cannes 2022: Director and co-writer Arnaud Desplechin crams seemingly every idea he ever had into a drama that crowds out its powerful leads

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    May 20, 2022 @ 6:07 PM
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  • ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ Film Review: Plenty of Cozy but Not Much Drama in This For-Fans-Only Sequel

    There’s little in the way of dramatic stakes or memorable writing

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    ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ Film Review: Plenty of Cozy but Not Much Drama in This For-Fans-Only Sequel
  • ‘Tenet’ Film Review: Christopher Nolan Whips Up a Head-Scratching, Time-Traveling James Bond Homage

    There is enjoyably puzzling fun to be had along the way, but “Tenet” may have you pleading for an aspirin and a long lie-down

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    Nicholas Barber
    August 21, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
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  • ‘The Gentlemen’ Film Review: Guy Ritchie Gets His Mojo Back in a Tale That Recalls His Early Breakthroughs

    Matthew McConaughey stars as a weed mogul looking to join the aristocracy in this entertaining rehash of Ritchie’s greatest hits

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