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It wasn’t a good year for movies. It was a great year. Here are a few of the best. “Jackie” — Natalie Portman deserves a best actress nomination if not an outright victory at the Oscars for her harrowing portrayal of Jacqueline Kennedy during the week...
Pablo Larraín’s portrait of the first lady before and following John F Kennedy’s assassination doesn’t play to the standard tropes of Hollywood biopics. It’s a singular vision Jackie, Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s English-language debut starring...
Couldn’t make it to Toronto International Film Festival this year? Don’t worry, our own Artistic Director of Film, Jason Wood, was there to report back on the films that you can’t afford to miss in the coming months. Read part one of his review round...
OPENING FRIDAY “The Founder” “The Resurrection of Gavin Stone” “Silence” “Split” “20th Century Women” “xXx: Return of Xander Cage” Not reviewed The latest Vin Diesel vehicle has Cage, an extreme athlete-turned-government operative, leading a...
This is the second part of a look back at the best films of 2016. If you missed Part 1, featuring Nos. 30-16, click here. Without further ado, the 15 best films of 2016… 15. “La La Land” (directed by Damien Chazelle) Here’s to the ones who dream....
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IFFBoston Review: Children of Invention – Lonely Reviewer.com
‘Children of Invention’ is Tze Chun’s debut feature film, which was based on his short “Windowbreaker,” a short that played at the Sundance Film Festival.
Who are we? The Lonely Reviewer is a community blog that will review all sorts of movies, new to old, and occasionally offer their own editorial commentary on what’s going on in the business these day...
Review: The Informant! – Lonely Reviewer.com
There is no way to get past how ridiculous Matt Damon looks in ‘The Informant.’ He’s gained weight, changed his hair, and fits the role of the awkward bi-polar whistleblower perfectly. I just wanted t...
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