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'The Lost City of Z' Review: James Gray Goes to the Amazon, Makes a Masterpiece

Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattison, and Tom Holland travel to the early 20th century and the discovery of civilization's origins in the Amazon in this meditative study of class, ambition, and death.

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'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk' Review: Not (Yet) The Future of Cinema

If Ang Lee is attempting to learn a new medium, this feels very much like a first draft.

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'Gimme Danger' Review: Jim Jarmusch Honors Iggy Pop & The Stooges

The filmmaker has crafted an appealingly ramshackle portrait of one of the best American rock bands ever but unlike his narrative features, Jarmusch's latest documentary lacks for personal reflection and intimate moments of wonder.

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'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk': Ang Lee on Continuing to Learn a New Medium

"It's very attractive but it’s also scary, there’s no other movie like this to protect [us]."

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'Certain Women' Review: Kristen Stewart Shines in Kelly Reichardt's Most Moving Film Yet

Kelly Reichardt delivers yet again with a breathtaking triptych featuring astonishing performances from Kristen Stewart, Michelle Williams and Laura Dern.

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'Graduation' Review: Cristian Mungiu's Suburban Pseduo-Horror Is Stunning | NYFF 2016

The director of '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' delivers a harrowing look at Romanian society.

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