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  • ‘Before Sunset’ Review: Taking that One Chance That Got Away All Over Again
    August 31, 2019

    ‘Before Sunset’ Review: Taking that One Chance That Got Away All Over Again

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘The Farewell’ Review: The Burden of Preserving One’s Happiness at the Expense of that of Another Family Member
    August 3, 2019

    ‘The Farewell’ Review: The Burden of Preserving One’s Happiness at the Expense of that of Another Family Member

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Blue Velvet’ Review: The Hypnotic Aura of David Lynch’s Strange World
    July 13, 2019

    ‘Blue Velvet’ Review: The Hypnotic Aura of David Lynch’s Strange World

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Welcome to the Dollhouse’ Review: An Uncomfortably Comic Portrait of Adolescence’s Tragedies
    July 12, 2019

    ‘Welcome to the Dollhouse’ Review: An Uncomfortably Comic Portrait of Adolescence’s Tragedies

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Toy Story 3’ Review: Passing the Enduring Legacy from One Generation to the Next
    July 5, 2019

    ‘Toy Story 3’ Review: Passing the Enduring Legacy from One Generation to the Next

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Toy Story 2’ Review: One of the Greatest Animated Sequels Ever Made
    July 2, 2019

    ‘Toy Story 2’ Review: One of the Greatest Animated Sequels Ever Made

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Toy Story’ Review: The Enduring Freshness of the First Ever Fully Computer-Animated Feature
    June 27, 2019

    ‘Toy Story’ Review: The Enduring Freshness of the First Ever Fully Computer-Animated Feature

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘My Own Private Idaho’ Review: A Gay Shakespearean Tragedy for the Lost American Youth
    June 23, 2019

    ‘My Own Private Idaho’ Review: A Gay Shakespearean Tragedy for the Lost American Youth

    Jaime Rebanal
  • Víctor Erice’s ‘El Sur’ May be Incomplete, But Its Power Still Resonates Deeply: A Review
    June 9, 2019

    Víctor Erice’s ‘El Sur’ May be Incomplete, But Its Power Still Resonates Deeply: A Review

    Jaime Rebanal
  • ‘Godzilla’ Review: Living Underneath the Trauma of Post-WWII Japan
    May 30, 2019

    ‘Godzilla’ Review: Living Underneath the Trauma of Post-WWII Japan

    Jaime Rebanal
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