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- Leah Greenblatt
- 36 min
- Bus Fight Club, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. There's a Cat in the Hat sameness to most superhero brawls — they will punch you in the face!
- House of Pain, Dune. The phrase "What's in the box?" hasn't hung this heavy since Brad Pitt got gifted Gwyneth's head in Seven. To test the chosen-one bona fides of Arrakis' princeling-savior Paul (Timothée Chalamet), Charlotte Rampling's Reverend Mother, regal and ruthless in her veiled galactic vestments, sends him to the limits of physical distress, while his anxious mother (Rebecca Ferguson) waits outside the door — and we wait to see whether Chalamet will have to transplant his own Scissorhand.
- Too Pool for School, In the Heights. After more than a year of indoor-cat ennui, was there anything sweeter than witnessing the explosion of pure summertime joy and buoyant poolside choreo that anchors Jon M. Chu's screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's celebrated musical?
- Double Feature, Last Night in Soho. Edgar Wright's stylish thriller falls off in the back half, but his dazzling setup — in which Thomasin McKenzie's modern-day London fashion student tumbles into the nocturnal nightclub wonderland of a mod-'60s mystery blonde played by Anya Taylor-Joy — is a mirror-image marvel.
- Leah Greenblatt
- 29 min
- Ben Affleck, The Last Duel. In a year full of stellar turns — Benedict Cumberbatch, please report to the podium — some are bound to fall through the cracks.
- Patti Harrison, Together Together. Guy meets girl, guy hires girl to become his baby-mama surrogate: so far, so modern rom-com. But as the twentysomething barista who agrees to be Ed Helms' womb for hire, Patti Harrison (Shrill, Search Party) finds the finer shades of a fiercely guarded character who would sooner offer up her uterus than her heart.
- Riley Keogh and Taylour Paige, Zola. Sometimes it seems like casts don't even do chemistry reads anymore. But there's a whole periodic table sizzling between Keough and Paige as strippers whose initial spark of friendship in a diner leads them down a Florida road-trip rabbit hole so depraved it makes Fear and Loathing feel like Pixar.
- Nicolas Cage, Pig. It's easy to forget that Cage, whose IMDb page has tilted more toward quantity than quality in the last decade or two, is capable of small, wonderful surprises like Pig, in which he plays an exiled Oregon chef forced to join the world again when his beloved truffle pig is stolen by poachers.
Apr 13, 2021 · Here are our picks for the singular scenes that represent each Best Picture nominees at this year’s Academy Awards — including Minari, Nomadland, Promising Young Woman, and more.
- Chris Feil
- Contributor
Dec 15, 2021 · In 2021, the screens got big again, and the most powerful viewing experiences came courtesy of movies—and directors—who knew how to fill them, whether with rapturous close-ups, dazzling camera...
- Adam Nayman
Dec 22, 2021 · Be it a subtle yet profound exploration of essential truths or an action set piece marked by supreme aesthetic wizardry, the best film scenes of 2021 were positively transporting.
Jan 6, 2022 · In order to celebrate the very best in cinema this year, we've compiled a list of the best movie moments of 2021. The films encompass a wide variety of genres, including big-time...
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