The level of detail with which the filmmakers depict the unionization process is eye-opening.
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The level of detail with which the filmmakers depict the unionization process is eye-opening.
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It’s a shame that Angelina Jolie is relegated to playing by the Larraín rulebook.
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The film is a strange case of the homage that outstrips what it’s meant to be imitating.
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Daisuke Miyazaki’s tale of young love is a little too country to be rock ‘n’ roll.
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Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film seeks to embody a dizzying span of human experience.
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It quickly becomes clear that Greg Jardin’s isn’t just here to dazzle us with visual trickery.
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The particulars of time travel in the film give the whole thing a tactile quality.
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Ross’s remarkable film fashions mesmerizing, affecting poetry out of Whitehead’s prose.
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This exuberant biopic is as hard to resist as it is to believe that it got made in the first place.
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The film is an effulgent love letter to ’80s kid cinema, laced with a quirky, Kiwi dryness.
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