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Griffin in Summer
Tribeca
Tribeca: Nicholas Colia's feature directorial debut bolsters a funny story with an enviable cast, including Melanie Lynskey, Owen Teague, Kathryn Newton, Abbie Ryder Forston, and breakout Everett Blunck.
'Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge'DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
Tribeca
Tribeca: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton’s documentary lacks the wit of its now-death-obsessed subject, the Princess who became a 20th-century fashion powerhouse.
Dakota Fanning in "Watchers"
Film Review
From its high-concept premise and elegant direction to its clunky dialogue and eye-rolling twist, "The Watchers" continues the Shyamalan family brand in every way.
Martin Lawrence and Will Smith in Bad Boys: Ride or Die
Film Review
At once sillier and more sincere than any previous "Bad Boys" movie, "Ride or Die" gets very soapy without forgetting why this franchise works.
'The Great Lillian Hall'
Film Review
Lange shines in Michael Cristofer's Broadway drama about the delayed price that great artists pay for putting their entire lives into their work.
'Ezra'
Film Review
Robert De Niro, Rose Byrne, and newcomer William Fitzgerald co-star in a movie that's as honest in its feelings as it is contrived in its plotting.
Daisy Ridley as Trudy Ederle in Disney's live-action YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA. Photo by Vladisav Lepoev. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Just Keep Swimming
Daisy Ridley stars in Joachim Rønning's rousing, family-friendly adventure epic about the first woman to swim across the English Channel.
Rudolf Höss in 'The Commandant's Shadow'
Film Review
This scattershot but grimly compelling film about the children we saw in "The Zone of Interest" examines the inter-generational legacy of a genocide.
Sophie Dupuis' 'Solo'
Film Review
A backstage drama set at a Montreal drag club, Dupuis' latest gem is a love letter to drag that skirts past cliche in favor of nuanced celebration.
The Most Precious of Cargoes
Cannes
Cannes: This adaptation of a Jean-Claude Grumberg’s post-modern fairy tale is cruel, but compelling.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
Cannes
Cannes: A family implodes against a backdrop of paranoia and protest in this deeply upsetting masterwork from the Iranian filmmaker, who just fled his home country after yet another prison sentence.
'Beating Hearts'
Cannes
This whirlwind tale of l’amour fou takes a gloriously maximalist approach, mining visual and sonic riches from conventional subject matter.
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