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Review: ‘Problemista’Julio Torres' Surreal Directorial Debut Features A Monstrous Tilda Swinton

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Julio Torres made a name for himself writing surreal sketches on Saturday Night Live. His most famous, “Papyrus” starring Ryan Gosling and “Wells for...

Middleburg Review: ‘Women Talking’Claire Foy, Rooney Mara, And Jessie Buckley Decide The Fate Of...

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In Women Talking, three generations of women from three different families meet in the hayloft of an old barn. They have been elected by...

Review: ‘Inside The Rain’Bipolar Dramedy Nearly Has Too Much On Its Mind

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"Recklessly extravagant." It's a term that comes up a lot in the new film, Inside the Rain. Instead of describing a Jay Gatsby or Marie Antoniette...

Review: ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”Documentary Looks At The Pop Star As...

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Billie Eilish has to be one of the most successful teenagers of all time. With six Grammys, over 75 million Instagram followers, and sold...

Review: ‘Shiva Baby’First Time Director Emma Seligman's Comedy Brilliantly Piles On The Uncomfortable

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Shiva Baby might be the ultimate cinematic example of how to build tension. With each look from Rachel Sennott’s big doe eyes to every...

Middleburg Review: ‘C’mon C’mon’Newcomer Woody Norman Shows Joaquin Phoenix His Inner Child With Mike...

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The adult relationships one forms as a child are often the ones that shape us. C’mon C’mon, the newest feature from 20th Century Women...

Sundance Review: ‘The Pod Generation’Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor Lead Sophie Barthes’ Frustrating, Futuristic...

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Director Sophie Barthes’ The Pod Generation is a 101-minute-long movie version of a Black Mirror episode. Starring Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who would...
Stress Positions

Sundance Review: ‘Stress Positions’John Early Hilariously Tries To Hold It Together During The Pandemic...

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Stress Positions captures a very specific moment in time. Mid-pandemic, New York City, everyone doesn’t know what’s happening, misinformation is flying, and every millennial...

Review: ‘The Kissing Booth 2’The Cliche Continues In The Sequel To Netflix's Hit Rom-Com

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In 2018, Netflix introduced their “Summer of Love,” where each month from May to September a new romantic movie was set to premiere on...
The Taste of Things

Review: ‘The Taste Of Things’Benoît Magimel Cooks For Juliette Binoche In Tran Anh Hung’s...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* In Tran Anh Hung’s decadent and indulgent The Taste of Things, Benoît Magimel plays...