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Dealing with an Unsettled World
Michael Snydel sits down with Kelly Reichardt, director of the new film "Certain Women," to discuss her process and influences.
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Another Kind of Womanhood
Elena Lazic explores the feminine ideals at play in Kelly Reichardt's "Certain Women" and other recent films.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “Personal Shopper,” “Manchester by the Sea,” and “Paterson”
Tina Hassannia submits this dispatch of the first few films she's seen at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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What We’re Excited To See at TIFF 2016
Kenji Fujishima and Tina Hassannia preview the films they're most excited for at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
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Now Playing: “Equals” and “Free to Run”
In this week's column, Mallory Andrews reviews the new sci-fi indie "Equals" and the documentary "Free to Run."
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The Multiplicity of Kristen Stewart
Justine Smith writes about the indie-focused career of Kristen Stewart, on the eve of two new releases in which she co-stars.
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“American Ultra”, Like A Stoner, Has Trouble Focusing
The trouble with Mike Howell, the ambition-deficient convenience store clerk that Jesse Eisenberg plays in the middling American Ultra, is that he keeps receiving bad news while high. Bad news—like, say, the news that the United States government has sent high...
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Why Kristen Stewart Is Hollywood’s Most Sincere Starlet
Following Kristen Stewart’s turns in the Twilight series, among the most widely mocked film franchises of all time, public perception of the actress was less than kind. She usually seemed uncomfortable in the spotlight, gradually garnering a reputation for nev...
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The Cult of Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise imbues every performance with an exciting amount of personality and charisma. There is no one more fun to watch onscreen on a consistent basis. Yet the world remembers: He still jumped on Oprah’s couch.
Despite a prolific career, years of apologizi...
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Halftime Report: The Best Movies of 2015 So Far
The year is now halfway complete; with the Independence Day holiday upon us in the States, there's no better time to take stock of what 2015 has offered us at the cinema thus far. Consider it clickbait, but also consider this list a helpful reminder for you as...
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