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Review: A Fantastic Woman (2018)

The extraordinary new film from Chilean director Sebastian Lelio, A Fantastic Woman, starring trans actress Daniela Vega, is an Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Film. It opens today in the States. My review of A Fantastic Woman is now up … Continue reading

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Films I Loved in 2017

… and if I’ve written about them, I’ll include links. My “Top 10′ is included over at Ebert but I’m honestly not into rankings. Silly to do with art. Here are some of the films I’ve loved. And I missed … Continue reading

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Review: Downsizing (2017)

Oh dear. My review of Alexander Payne’s latest is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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Review: The Greatest Showman (2017)

It’ll be pooh-poohed and probably for some pretty legitimate reasons. There’s definitely some cognitive dissonance here. But I loved it for what it was: a big splashy musical – featuring good songs with memorable hooks – performed by people who … Continue reading

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The Individual Top Tens of 2017: Roger Ebert

Granted, this list is enormous: everyone who writes for Rogerebert.com submitted their own personal Top 10s. They’re all listed here. Some have commentary (mine does), others don’t. To those who feel baffled as to what to see, what to look … Continue reading

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10 Best Films of 2017: Rogerebert.com

From our critics’ poll, the Rogerebert.com editors compiled the 10 Best Films of 2017. I wrote the “blurb” for Personal Shopper, and it was a pleasure to do so. But check out the whole list, plus commentary from all our … Continue reading

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Best Films (Released and Undistributed) of 2017: Film Comment

I voted in Film Comment’s critics’ poll for best of the year: released and undistributed (I love that they have that second category, for smaller films that may not have gotten distribution yet. I haven’t seen the majority of them, … Continue reading

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Review: Joachim Trier’s Thelma (2017)

I love Norwegian writer-director Joachim Trier’s films: check out Oslo, August 31st (thoughts here), and the film which had the best movie poster by a LONG shot in 2015, Louder Than Bombs. He covers the anxiety of modern life, its … Continue reading

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Review: Stephen Cone’s Princess Cyd (2017)

Stephen Cone is one of my favorite filmmakers working today. If you haven’t already, see his Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party (I interviewed him about Henry Gamble for Ebert, and also reviewed the film.) His latest is Princess Cyd and I’m … Continue reading

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Review: The Light of the Moon (2017)

Jessica Thompson’s first feature (she wrote and directed) is an indepth portrayal of the aftermath of rape. Well worth seeing. My review is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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