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“The Phoenician Scheme” is another triumph for Wes Anderson, while Alex Ross Perry mines Gen X longing in “Pavements.”
“Bring Her Back” is beautifully pitiless, while “Tornado” is just beautiful.
Departed homes amid fragile social norms in “Restless” and “Kim’s Video.”
Good For Her Films celebrates two years of screening horror movies featuring femme rage.
Killers, clowns, and killer clowns in “Henry Johnson” and “Clown in a Cornfield.”
“The Surfer” and “Bonjour Tristesse” give the approaching cinema summer a neurotic jolt.
The film “Chasing Cambodia” captures a cyclist’s epic journey to discover his heritage.
Two lovely movies this week: “Eephus” and “The Friend.”
“Last Straw” and, as always, The Criterion Channel, offer signs of life on a slow week.
“Magazine Dreams” and “Flipside” are very different films united by an obsession with dashed dreams.
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