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Scarlet (2023)

Scarlet (2023)

A small-town period piece set between World War I and the mid-1930s, “Scarlet” is a French fable by an Italian director. Although its style couldn’t be more different, its conception evokes Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,” which was less a portrait of any era’s “real France” than a world-traveling cinephile’s love letter to French movies […]

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Users-(2023)

Users (2023)

Ocean waves crash in slow motion. Solar panels sprawl as far as the eye can see. A port worker stacking multicolored shipping containers. A little boy staring blankly at a screen. These striking images and so many more comprise the poetic documentary “Users.” The latest from Natalia Almada, which earned her the documentary directing award

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Aloners-(2023)

Aloners (2023)

The bittersweet Korean drama “Aloners” works best when it’s a character study about an isolated thirtysomething’s behavior instead of whatever her creators think should be done about it. Call center ace Jina (Gong Seung-Yeon) doesn’t get completely pigeonholed by her age or stereotypically millennial intolerances until her story wraps up, at which point her problems

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Arnold-(2023)

Arnold (2023)

The fawning docuseries “Arnold” repackages Arnold Schwarzenegger’s already well-spun and streamlined biography. In three hour-long episodes devoted to his three major careers (bodybuilder, movie actor, and politician), Schwarzenegger provides negligible on-camera and voiceover-narrated commentary for movie clips, old and new talking head interviews, and self-congratulatory pep-talk commentary about his life, whose selectively remembered setbacks all

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The Boogeyman

The Boogeyman (2023)

Rob Savage has proven twice that he can aim higher than The Boogeyman an emotionally numbing horror movie and counter-intuitive self-challenge to make PG-13 horror scary. The filmmaker’s previous ventures “Host”, about a haunted Zoom seance, and Dashcam, about a rapping anti-vaxxer’s live-streamed descent into hell led with innovation and provocation. They’re as current as

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Lynch/Oz-(2023)

Lynch/Oz (2023)

Over two decades ago, when I had a big job “Lynch/Oz” at a big glossy magazine, my boss, the guy who hired me, got fired, and a new editor-in-chief was installed. I was sad “Lynch/Oz” and also mildly terrified. Largely because I was just like that whenever I was in a straight job situation convinced

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