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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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Simulant

Simulant (2023)

“Simulant” a sci-fi murder mystery about humanoid robots and a potential robot uprising, has something that many other cheap “Blade Runner” and “I Robot” rip-offs don’t: a clear sense that the loss of life, artificial or otherwise, should be sorrowful. When characters die in “Simulant,” the movie’s creeping pace and dramatic inertia seem a little

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Padre-Pio-(2023)

Padre Pio (2023)

Some of our best filmmakers have amplified career-long obsessions with faith into masterpieces like “First Reformed” and “Silence.” The prospect of the underrated genius of Abel Ferrara pondering the meaning of life through the story of Francesco Forgione, a world-famous Franciscan friar of the early twentieth century who showed signs of the stigmata, hums with

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