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Movies of the Week #29 (2023)
“Chleb i sól” is a captivating narrative of a pianist’s return to his hometown, with subtle and compelling commentary on racial tensions. However, its tendency to favor narrative pay-off over the portrayal of enduring racial tension can be seen as a shortcoming. “Wir könnten genauso gut tot sein” offers a dystopian take on an isolated… Read more
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Ceau Cinema Review: Încă Două Lozuri (2023)
Even with a movie that sticks so close to this old-school genre type, in which the plot is just an excuse for comic relief, there’s got to be more to it. More means good laughs via witty dialogue, biting social commentary or fresh comedy. Another Lottery Ticket comes up short on all of these. Read more
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Movies of the Week #28 (2023)
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” presents an exhilarating action spectacle, making full use of its over-the-top action sequences and riveting pacing to keep viewers entertained, even with a lengthy runtime. “Roter Himmel” is a charming tale of a self-absorbed writer navigating an unlikely romance in a picturesque forest setting, providing a relatable and… Read more
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Movies of the Week #27 (2023)
“You Hurt My Feelings” examines the intricacies of relationship dynamics, exploring the small deceptions we engage in for the sake of loved ones. Its authentic portrayal of the friction within relationships and the comfort of shared love makes it a compelling watch. “Love Me Tonight” is an amusing musical from the 1930s that manages to… Read more
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Movies of the Week #26 (2023)
“Casablanca” remains an enduring cinematic masterpiece of love and sacrifice, invoking strong emotional responses even decades after its release, despite its arguable depiction of the intimate aspects of love. “De humani corporis fabrica” provides an intense, offbeat journey into the human body that blends medical drama, social commentary, and visual comedy into a unique cinematic… Read more
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Movies of the Week #25 (2023)
“Reality” presents a unique, real-life depiction of American politics that makes for a thrilling mystery, showing the challenging artistry in writing naturalistic dialogue, while avoiding political commentary. “Downhill Racer,” a Criterion Collection entry, delivers visceral ski action and notable performances by Robert Redford and Gene Hackman, but disappoints with its lack of a compelling story.… Read more
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Movies of the Week #24 (2023)
“The Lighthouse” achieves a rare cinematic trifecta with strong performances, a compelling script, and striking visuals, offering a grand yet intimate viewing experience. “North Dallas Forty” presents a fascinatingly modern yet outdated portrayal of American football, with Nick Nolte’s performance enhancing the movie’s authentic representation of the sport’s dynamics and culture. “Are You There God?… Read more
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Movies of the Week #23 (2023)
The latest Spider-Man entry, “Across the Spider-Verse,” proves to be an impressive spectacle of visuals and complexity. Although overwhelming at times, it offers a gratifying viewing experience that leaves viewers wanting more. “Das Lehrerzimmer” is a timely exploration of the state of public education, providing a tension-filled narrative that doesn’t shy away from challenging viewers’… Read more
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Movies of the Week #22 (2023)
The unsettling dread and complex themes of “It Follows” makes it a captivating horror that stands out for its unique take on the loss of innocence. “Rimini” tells a darker tale that showcases the weaknesses of the human spirit, skillfully walking the line between disgust and sympathy. “Timbuktu” offers a snapshot into a time of… Read more
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Movies of the Week #21 (2023)
From the intriguing cat-centric documentary “Kedi”, to the transitional period exploration in “Iztochni piesi” and the demon-laden fun of “Evil Dead Rise”, these films offer an eclectic mix of cinematic experiences. For those in the mood for an action-romcom, “Polite Society” might tickle your fancy, albeit it has some shortcomings. However, tread lightly with “Boss”,… Read more
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Review: Boss (2023)
Bogdan Mirică’s ‘Boss’ disappoints, despite a stylish nod to neo-noir aesthetics and a compelling plotline involving a heist and complex romance. While elements such as visual flair and unique poster design intrigue, the flat characters and pretentious dialogue overshadow the competent score and measured pacing. This true story-inspired film struggles to deliver substance amidst its… Read more

