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Parasite: Bong Joon Ho tackles the one per cent in a gloriously amoral, darkly-funny fraud fable

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekOctober 16, 2019Parasite, Bong Joon Ho, Cannes Palme D'or, Joker, Snowpiercer, The Host, Song Kang-ho, Choi Woo-sik, Park So-dam, Lee Sun-kyun, Jo Yeo-jeong, Korean cinema, Award season favourites, Social disparity, Dark comediesComment
Your weekend preview: What to see (and what to skip) in the theatres
Jim SlotekOctober 13, 2019Week's movies in review, Harpoon, Brett Gelman, Blood Simple, Shallow Grave, The Addams Family, Gemini Man, Will Smith, Ang Lee, Lucy in the Sky, Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Rendezvous With Madness, Geoff PevereComment
Dolce Fine Giornata: Meaty European Drama a Feast for Thinkers and Adults

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewOctober 11, 2019Dolce Fine Giortana, Jacek Borcuch, Krystyna Janda, Antonio Catania, Lorenzo de Moor, Kasia Smutniak, European, Polish films, italian movies, DramaComment
Harpoon: Ace (and Deservedly Hyped) Indie Horror Film Knocks it Out of the Park

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewOctober 11, 2019Harpoon, Brett Gelman, Christopher Gray, Emily Tyra, Munro Chambers, Rob Grant, HorrorComment
The Addams Family: Animated kid-flick fails on creepy, kooky, spooky and ooky levels

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekOctober 10, 2019The Addams Family, Animated children's films, Charles Addams, Hotel Transylvania, Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston, Lurch, Cousin Itt, Snoop Dogg, Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Conrad Vernon, Chloe Grace Moretz, Elsie Fisher, Finn Wolfhard, Martin Short, Catherine O'Hara, Gnome Alone, Charming, Cinesite animationComment
Rendezvous with Madness: Long-running Mental-Health Themed Festival Timelier Than Ever
Rendezvous with Madness: Long-running Mental-Health Themed Festival Timelier Than Ever

By Liam Lacey

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Interview, Preview, Review, ViewsOctober 10, 2019Rendezvous With Madness, Geoff Pevere, Conviction, Retrospekt, Bedlam, Mental health issues, documentaries, Dramas, Toronto film festivals, FestivalComment
Gemini Man: Ang Lee Actioner Has Will Smith Times Two But Single-Digit Thrills

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewOctober 10, 2019Gemini Man, Ang Lee, Will Smith, Clive Owen, Benedict Wong, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sci-fi, Action, DramaComment
Lucy in the Sky: Natalie Portman Space Drama Grounded by Ridiculous Plot

By Kim Hughes

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Preview, ReviewOctober 10, 2019Lucy in the Sky, TIFF 2019, Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Dan Stevens, Ellen Burstyn, Noah Hawley, NASA, Space adventure, Zazie Beetz, Reese WitherspoonComment
Original-Cin Q&A: Ang Lee talks Gemini Man, Will Smith and advice for his younger self
Original-Cin Q&A: Ang Lee talks Gemini Man, Will Smith and advice for his younger self

By Bonnie Laufer

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InterviewJim SlotekOctober 9, 2019Ang Lee, Will Smith, Gemini Man, "Twin" roles, Digital de-aging technology, Weta Digital, 3D films, Increased frame-rate, 120 frames per second, Netflix films, Movie Q&AsComment
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres This Week

By Original-Cin Staff

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Review, PreviewOctober 4, 2019Joker, The Laundromat., Robbery, Sometimes Always Never, Roger Waters Us + Them, Where’s My Ray Cohn?, First Love, Weekly Roundup, TIFF 2019Comment
First Love: Provocateur Takashi Miike serves up betrayal, vengeance, and murder in his most crowd-pleasing film

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewJim SlotekOctober 3, 2019Takashi Miike, First Love, Ichi the Killer, Masataka Kubota, Becky, Japanese movies, Shôta Sometani, Japanese gangster filmsComment
Robbery: Half-cooked heist film can't keep its eyes - or its plot - on the prize

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekOctober 3, 2019Robbery, Canadian movies, Feature debut, Corey Stanton, Jeremy Ferdman, Art Hindle, Rachel Wilson, Sera-Lys McArthur, Jennifer Dale, Father-son crime films, Caper filmsComment
The Laundromat: Steven Soderbergh’s Panama Papers Tale Mines Sadly Familiar Terrain

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewOctober 2, 2019The Laundromat., TIFF 2019, Steven Soderbergh, Scott Z Burns, Meryl Streep, Antonio Banderas, Gary Oldman, David Schwimmer, James Cromwell, Jeffrey Wright, Matthias SchoenaertsComment
Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Descends Believably into Madness in Gotham's Dark Heart

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekOctober 2, 2019Joker, Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Frances Conroy, Zazie Beetz, TIFF 2019, Todd Phillips, Venice Film Festival, Gotham, BatmanComment
Roger Waters Us + Them: Doc is Equal Parts Concert Film, Anti-Establishment Rally

By Liam Lacey

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Review, PreviewOctober 1, 2019Roger Waters Us + Them, Documentary, Concert Film, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Sean Evans, Is This The Life We Really Want?, Jon Carin, Joey Waronker, Dark Side of the MoonComment
Sometimes Always Never: British Dramedy Aims to Please, Occasionally Succeeds

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewOctober 1, 2019Sometimes Always Never, Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter, Carl Hunter, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Sam Riley, Alice Lowe, Tim McInnerny, Louis Healy, British, Dra, DramedyComment
Where’s My Roy Cohn?: Doc on Infamous Political Fixer Echoes in Time of Trump

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewOctober 1, 2019Where’s My Ray Cohn?, documentaries, Matt Tyrnauer, Donald Trump, Tom Snyder, Gore Vidal, Mike Wallace, Larry King, American politics, Scotty and the Secret History of HollywoodComment
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres This Week

By Original-Cin Staff

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Review, PreviewSeptember 27, 2019Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, Weekly Roundup, Monos, Judy, Abominable, TIFF 2019Comment
Abominable: Soft-hearted, animated Yeti-goes-home adventure is charming, with a dash of bittersweetness

By Karen Gordon

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Jim SlotekSeptember 27, 2019Abominable, Chloe Bennet, Dreamworks Animation, Animated films set in China, Eddie Izzard, Sarah Paulson, Yeti, Abominable snowman, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Albert Tsai, Jill Culton, Todd WildermanComment
Judy: Renee Zellweger's incandescent Garland reduces the rest of the cast to mere bystanders

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekSeptember 25, 2019Judy movie, Judy Garland, Renée Zellweger, Rupert Goold, Tom Edge, Peter Quilter, Louis B. Mayer, Richard Cordery, Mickey Rooney, Lorna Luft, Liza Minnelli, Rufus Sewell, Sid Luft, Mickey Deans, Finn Wittrock, Jessie Buckley, Michael Gambon, Awards season moviesComment
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