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A Hidden Life is much too beautiful. It takes place in a remote Austrian village high up in the Alps. Terrence Malick films it with dramatic, sweeping鈥�
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Movies about marriages 鈥� which are usually about divorces 鈥� are hardly new. In the 1930s and 鈥�40s Hollywood produced a slew of comedies about couples鈥�
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My skin curdles when politicians cite movies as their guides to governing the nation. Movies are dreams not position papers. Ronald Reagan looked to鈥�
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Bong Joon-Ho鈥檚 Parasite is about as funny as anything that鈥檚 come down the pike in five or ten years, until it鈥檚 not funny anymore. The violent last鈥�
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The 42nd Denver Film Festival runs October 30 through November 10th. The lineup includes 134 feature films and 130 shorts. Here are some especially good鈥�
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The characters in Takashi Miike's First Love spend a lot of time explaining what they're doing. That鈥檚 usually terrible filmmaking technique, but if they鈥�
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In our skewed political calculus, the notorious and beloved columnist Molly Ivins gets classified as a wild liberal. She was a life-long supporter of the鈥�
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Three different times at this year鈥檚 Telluride Film Festival, I saw the kinds of films that are so potent you forget everything you鈥檝e seen before. One鈥�
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Tel Aviv on Fire is and isn鈥檛 a comedy. As viewers around the world have mentioned, it鈥檚 hard to make a comedy about something serious. The bravest鈥�
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You can blame this review on Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock is the one long-dead filmmaker whom just about nobody thinks is either from the olden days or out鈥�