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Toronto Film Festival 2018
movie review
Dec. 14, 2018
If Beale Street Could Talk
Is Romance on Top, Despair Beneath the Surface
In Barry Jenkins’s work, loss is a given. He lyricizes it and sometimes seems to wallow in it.
By
David Edelstein
movie review
Nov. 15, 2018
Widows
Is a Thoroughly Entertaining Caper
McQueen wouldn’t do a mere genre movie, of course.
By
David Edelstein
tiff 2018
Oct. 12, 2018
TIFF Review:
First Man
Is Laborious, and Stupendous
First Man
might be the most
grounded
space movie ever made.
By
David Edelstein
movie review
Oct. 1, 2018
A Star Is Born
Is One Hell of a Magic Trick
I have zero doubts about the first half — it couldn’t be more charming.
By
David Edelstein
toronto film festival 2018
Sept. 16, 2018
Green Book
Cruises Through TIFF, Takes Home People’s Choice Award
Barry Jenkins’
If Beale Street Could Talk
and Alfonso Cuarón’s
Roma
were named first and second runners-up, respectively.
By
Halle Kiefer
tiff 2018
Sept. 9, 2018
TIFF Review: Michael Moore’s
Fahrenheit 11/9
Is a Must-See
Yes, he’s a bit of a blowhard, but the air is blowing hard in the right direction.
By
David Edelstein
vox lux
Sept. 6, 2018
Why You Should Watch
Vox Lux
Director Brady Corbet’s Overlooked First Movie
Childhood of a Leader
is a fully realized work on its own, and hopefully, the release of
Vox Lux
will help draw some much-deserved attention.
By
Kevin Lincoln