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February 3, 2020
‘1917’ Review: A Faceless, if Harrowing War Experience
Jaime Rebanal
November 10, 2019
‘The Irishman’ Review: Martin Scorsese Revisits and Reinvents Familiar Themes in Epic Crime Saga to Wondrous Results
Jaime Rebanal
January 26, 2019
Cold War Review: A Broken Romance Whose Happiness Evokes Sadness
Jaime Rebanal
January 16, 2019
Colette Review: A Biopic About Sexual Freedom With One of Keira Knightley’s Best Performances
Jaime Rebanal
January 10, 2019
Zhang Yimou’s Shadow Takes Too Long Before Getting Exciting: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
December 17, 2018
Adam McKay’s Vice, or How My Hatred For Dick Cheney Only Grows Stronger: A Review
Jaime Rebanal
November 17, 2018
12 Years a Slave, a Harrowing Confrontation of America’s Past Mistakes and One of Humanity’s Greatest Tragedies: Review
Jaime Rebanal
November 11, 2018
Steve McQueen’s Hunger is One of the Most Impressive Debut Films of the 2000’s: Review
Jaime Rebanal
September 21, 2018
Kursk Has Trouble Staying Afloat: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
May 10, 2018
Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette Lives in the Glamour to the Fullest
Jaime Rebanal
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