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‘The Brutalist’ Review: A Modern Masterpiece in American Cinema

Brady Corbet's The Brutalist captures the struggle of a Hungarian architect in post-war America. With stunning visuals and powerful performances, the film is a bold homage to the grand epics of 1970s cinema.

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Anora Review: Makes ‘Pretty Woman’ Look Like a Disney Movie

Sean Baker's Anora features Mikey Madison in a career-defining performance as a young sex worker caught in a romance with a wealthy scion. With its unique blend of genres, the film explores wealth, power, and the limits of

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Bird Review: A Harrowing, Empathetic Vision from Andrea Arnold

In Bird, Andrea Arnold paints a raw and visceral portrait of innocence, survival, and societal fragmentation. Nykiya Adams delivers a mesmerizing performance as Bailey, a teenager navigating life on the fringes of Kent, England. Her father's shadowy dealings and the so-called protectors blur the lines between justice and violence. With standout performances by Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, Bird offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of youth in a fractured world.

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A Deep Dive into Memory and First Love: A Review of Duino

Dive into our review of Duino, a poignant film by Juan Pablo Di Pace and Andrés Pepe Estrada. This coming-of-age story explores memory, love, and the complexities of self-discovery, set against the picturesque town of Duino. Rated 4/5 by The Cinema Group.

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Saturday Night Review: The High-Stakes Origins of a Comedy Revolution

Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night offers a gripping look at the chaotic, creative birth of Saturday Night Live. With standout performances and sharp direction, it’s a must-watch for comedy and history fans alike.

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‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s World War II Film Is Skillful and Touching Yet Almost Shockingly Conventional

Steve McQueen’s Blitz recreates 1940s London during the Nazi bombing, following George, a young Black boy, on his journey home. With its striking visuals and strong performances, the film delivers a heartfelt narrative but leans towards a more conventional storytelling style. Discover the highs and lows of McQueen’s latest wartime drama.

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Emilia Pérez Review: A Colorful, Chaotic Masterpiece Making Waves at NYFF 62

Emilia Pérez dazzles audiences at NYFF 62, with performances by Zoe Saldana, Selena Gomez, and Karla Sofía Gascón earning critical acclaim. This genre-defying musical thriller is one of Netflix’s top Oscar contenders.

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