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<i>49 Pulses</i> Tells the Story of Florida’s Deadliest Shooting

49 Pulses Tells the Story of Florida’s Deadliest Shooting

By Douglas MarkowitzJune 11, 2018

The film will screen on the second anniversary of the Pulse massacre in Orlando.

<i>Mary Shelley</i> Desperately Needs the Spark of Life

Mary Shelley Desperately Needs the Spark of Life

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 11, 2018

… Much like a paper by a student who has read the wiki but not the work, Mary Shelley marshals its evidence without revealing more, without connecting to the soul of the matter.

For Better or Worse, <i>Pose</i> Is a Queer Story Told Straight

For Better or Worse, Pose Is a Queer Story Told Straight

By Lara ZarumJune 8, 2018

From the very first scene, Pose boasts a purposefully slick veneer of artificiality — it’s a little too art-directed, a romanticized version of poverty straight from the set of Rent

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Lake Worth’s Negative Fest Adds International Flavor to the Typical Horror Festival

Lake Worth’s Negative Fest Adds International Flavor to the Typical Horror Festival

By Luis GomezJune 8, 2018

Negative Fest in Lake Worth hopes to separate itself from other horror-film festivals through a slate of international movies and short-film categories such as Female Filmmakers and Florida Filmmakers.

Jules Feiffer’s Words Keep <i>Bernard and Huey</i> Just Buoyant Enough

Jules Feiffer’s Words Keep Bernard and Huey Just Buoyant Enough

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 7, 2018

That elfin wit Rash plays Bernard, the schlemiel-ish old college pal/rival of David Koechner’s carousing Huey, a one-man sexual Sherman’s March blazing from the Hudson to the East River

<i>Mrs. Hyde</i> Makes the Mistake of Trying to Make Isabelle Huppert <i>More</i> Luminous

Mrs. Hyde Makes the Mistake of Trying to Make Isabelle Huppert More Luminous

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 6, 2018

The story, loosely adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel of the monster within, finds Gequil transformed into a murderous electric sylph after lightning strikes the high school’s laboratory

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<i>Filmworker</i> Shows What It Was Like to Be Kubrick’s Right-Hand Man

Filmworker Shows What It Was Like to Be Kubrick’s Right-Hand Man

By Bilge EbiriJune 6, 2018

Filmworker walks a fine line tonally, as it reflects both Vitali’s admiration and awe of Kubrick, while also calling into question the way the director allowed his many projects to devour the lives of those who worked for him as well

<i>Ocean’s 8</i> Barely Bests a Tricky Problem: How to be Familiar <i>and</i> Surprising

Ocean’s 8 Barely Bests a Tricky Problem: How to be Familiar and Surprising

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 6, 2018

Simply put, the clockwork heist that Ocean’s 8 promises (and, by its end, dazzles with) limits the film’s ability to offer what you might actually want from it: the chance to relish this cast

Jodie Foster Rules Over the Talky, Scattered Crime Drama <i>Hotel Artemis</i>

Jodie Foster Rules Over the Talky, Scattered Crime Drama Hotel Artemis

By April WolfeJune 6, 2018

… While John Wick is all action, no talk, Artemis is the polar opposite, Pearce stretching out the will-they-won’t-they (kill each other) tension as long as possible, until every violent criminal is trapped in this hotel

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<i>On Chesil Beach</i> Gets the Emotions of a ’60s Honeymoon Right but Not Quite the Intimacy

On Chesil Beach Gets the Emotions of a ’60s Honeymoon Right but Not Quite the Intimacy

By Bilge EbiriJune 5, 2018

The young newlyweds are violin virtuoso Florence (Saoirse Ronan) and history grad Edward (Billy Howle), each very much in love with but still painfully awkward around the other

Seeing the Worst Coming Only Makes <i>Hereditary</i> More Terrifying

Seeing the Worst Coming Only Makes Hereditary More Terrifying

By April WolfeJune 5, 2018

The horror of Hereditary lays not just in scary images but in creeping sense that free will is a joke, and bad luck can be as inescapable as a family curse

Paul Schrader’s <i>First Reformed</i> Dares to Stare Right Into the Void

Paul Schrader’s First Reformed Dares to Stare Right Into the Void

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 4, 2018

The morality-tale obviousness of First Reformed’s plotting at times proves at odds with its sensitive detailing of its characters’ inner and spiritual lives

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<i>The Americans</i>,  <i>Barry</i> Take Aim at the Heart of the Romantic Antihero

The Americans, Barry Take Aim at the Heart of the Romantic Antihero

By Lara ZarumJune 3, 2018

Both series unfold from the perspective of the “bad guys,” and both juxtapose a life of crime with the mundane everyday — for Barry, the world of desperately aspiring Los Angeles actors, and for The Americans, the Jennings’ domestic life …

What to Watch at Coral Gables Art Cinema’s Studio Ghibli Retrospective

What to Watch at Coral Gables Art Cinema’s Studio Ghibli Retrospective

By Douglas MarkowitzMay 31, 2018

From samurai epics to low-key dramas, here are the Ghibli movies you should be excited to see.

<i>Upgrade</i> Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller

Upgrade Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 29, 2018

Teeming with abandoned buildings full of thugs to be dispatched, ruled over by shadow corporations and wicked artificial intelligence, Whannell’s film plays like the smarter-than-you’d-think 2018 version of some 1988 kill-’em-all VHS cheapie

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André Leon Talley Perseveres as America Lets Him Down in <i>The Gospel According to André</i>

André Leon Talley Perseveres as America Lets Him Down in The Gospel According to André

By April WolfeMay 28, 2018

In both the archives and in Novack’s footage, Talley appears so fully himself in every one of his garishly fascinating caftans that it’s difficult not to admire him or the endless knowledge of history and design (specifically Russian) he can spout from on cue

An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s <i>Seagull</i>

An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s Seagull

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 28, 2018

Michael Mayer’s sunnily bleak all-star film, I fear, squirms through the first acts of Chekhov’s masterpiece the way a cast member’s 8-year-old cousin might in a theater seat

<i>In Darkness</i> Loses Its Thriller Edge as Its Scope Expands

In Darkness Loses Its Thriller Edge as Its Scope Expands

By April WolfeMay 25, 2018

… The moment the camera pans over to blind pianist Sofia (played by Natalie Dormer, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Byrne), it’s obvious she’s the coiffed blond protagonist of this espionage tale

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Jennifer Fox’s <i>The Tale</i> Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

Jennifer Fox’s The Tale Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

By Lara ZarumMay 23, 2018

In The Tale, both repression and revelation take the form of stories — the stories we tell ourselves and the sometimes irreconcilable stories other people tell about us

<i>The Desert Bride</i> Finds Life and Love in the Stark Emptiness

The Desert Bride Finds Life and Love in the Stark Emptiness

By Bilge EbiriMay 23, 2018

The film follows Teresa (Paulina Garcia), a middle-aged woman who has spent most of her life as a live-in maid for an urbane, well-to-do Buenos Aires family

In Arthouse Horror Film <i>Beast</i>, the Real Monster Is Youthful Misery

In Arthouse Horror Film Beast, the Real Monster Is Youthful Misery

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 22, 2018

This is what it’s like to be 27 and kind of a mess and totally sleepy and kind of miserable and suffering a headache and not sure who you are or who you should trust

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<i>Grown</i>, Complex’s First Scripted Web Series, Tells a Miami Story

Grown, Complex’s First Scripted Web Series, Tells a Miami Story

By Luis GomezMay 22, 2018

Edson Jean and Joshua Jean-Baptiste are proving you can work in the entertainment industry without leaving Miami. The Project Greenlight winners wrote and star in a new web series for Complex called “Grown.”

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