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September 5 — superbly acted and directed, the best film yet on the 1972 Munich massacre
September 5 — superbly acted and directed, the best film yet on the 1972 Munich massacre
An American TV crew at the 1972 Munich Olympics finds itself covering a terrorist hostage crisis.
Barnaby Page
Feb 11
Legend of the Eight Samurai — ’80s horror-fantasy fusion still entertains
Legend of the Eight Samurai — ’80s horror-fantasy fusion still entertains
Only eight legendary warriors can protect a cursed princess from an ancient supernatural clan…
Remy Dean
Feb 11
Le Bonheur — harrowing but contrived experiment in irony
Le Bonheur — harrowing but contrived experiment in irony
A young carpenter is living happily with his wife and family until he meets a young clerk in the local post office…
Cian McGrath
Feb 10
Patton — not a war film, but a masterful portrait of a man who loved war
Patton — not a war film, but a masterful portrait of a man who loved war
Controversial US General George S. Patton achieves many victories during World War II, but also some painful defeats in his own career.
Barnaby Page
Feb 9
M*A*S*H — Altman sings anti-establishment effrontery with gusto and hubris
M*A*S*H — Altman sings anti-establishment effrontery with gusto and hubris
The staff of a Korean War field hospital uses humour and hijinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war.
Lance Li
Feb 9
Love Hurts — quirky John Wick-inspired Valentine’s action is no Everything Everywhere All At Once
Love Hurts — quirky John Wick-inspired Valentine’s action is no Everything Everywhere All At Once
A realtor is pulled back into the life he left behind after his former partner-in-crime resurfaces with an ominous message.
Billie Gagné-Lebel
Feb 8
The Seed of the Sacred Fig — slightly unwieldy, profoundly courageous protest-thriller
The Seed of the Sacred Fig — slightly unwieldy, profoundly courageous protest-thriller
An investigating judge grapples with paranoia amid political unrest in Tehran…
James Y. Lee
Feb 7
The Virgin Spring — evocative but inconsistent medieval revenge tale
The Virgin Spring — evocative but inconsistent medieval revenge tale
In 14th-century Sweden, an innocent teenage girl and her family’s pregnant servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church…
Cian McGrath
Feb 7
Witness — love and community in an entertaining twist on police procedurals
Witness — love and community in an entertaining twist on police procedurals
While protecting an Amish boy (and sole witness to a brutal murder), a detective is forced to seek refuge within his community…
Cian McGrath
Feb 6
Companion — cerebral thriller reboots relationships
Companion — cerebral thriller reboots relationships
A billionaire’s death sets off a chain of events for a woman and her friends during a weekend trip to his lakeside estate.
Jonathan 'Jono' Simpson
Feb 4
La Dolce Vita — empty society and hollow lives in sublime classic cinema
La Dolce Vita — empty society and hollow lives in sublime classic cinema
A series of stories following a week in the life of a philandering tabloid journalist living in Rome.
Conall McManus
Feb 3
The Gift (2000) — a convincing Cate Blanchett and scary Keanu Reeves in Raimi’s Southern Gothic
The Gift (2000) — a convincing Cate Blanchett and scary Keanu Reeves in Raimi’s Southern Gothic
A psychic woman in a small Georgia town becomes involved in a murder case.
Barnaby Page
Feb 2
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