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Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb - A Word-based Friendship for the Ages
Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb - A Word-based Friendship for the Ages

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 20, 2023Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb, The Power Broker, Lizzie Gottlieb, Writers and editors, Joseph Heller, Lyndon JohnsonComment
Missing: Clever Script Leverages Social Media Apps, Spyware to Unfurl its Mystery
Missing: Clever Script Leverages Social Media Apps, Spyware to Unfurl its Mystery

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 19, 2023Thriller, Out of control technology, technology, Missing, Nicholas D. Johnson, Will Merrick, Storm Reid, Nia Long, Ken Leung, Tim GriffinComment
The Son: Complex Father-Son Drama a Mixed Bag That Tries Hard but Stalls
The Son: Complex Father-Son Drama a Mixed Bag That Tries Hard but Stalls

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 19, 2023The Son, Florian Zeller, Hugh Jackman, Vanessa Kirby, Laura Dern, Zen McGrath, Family drama, adaptationComment
Living: Bill Nighy's Quiet Tour de Force About a Career Office Drone's Last-Chance Epiphany
Living: Bill Nighy's Quiet Tour de Force About a Career Office Drone's Last-Chance Epiphany

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 18, 2023Bill Nighy, Oliver Hermanus, Living, Akira Kurosawa, Kazuo Ishiguro, Stories about about life epiphanies, Alex Sharp, Aimee Lou WoodComment
Make Me Famous: New York's Post-Punk Art Scene, Wrapped Around An Almost-Famous Artist
Make Me Famous: New York's Post-Punk Art Scene, Wrapped Around An Almost-Famous Artist

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 16, 2023New York's East Village, Post-punk art scene, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Make Me Famous, Brian Vincent, Edward Brezinski, Mark Kostabi, Eric Bogosian, Robert Mapplethorpe, Richard Hambleton, Marcus Leatherdale Comments
Saint Omer: A Writer Witnesses a Mother Unhinged and a Society on Trial
Saint Omer: A Writer Witnesses a Mother Unhinged and a Society on Trial

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 16, 2023France's Oscar nominee, Saint Omer, Alice Diop, Dramas based on real murder trials, Medea, Kayije Kagame, Guslagie Malanda, Fabienne Kabou, Valérie Dréville, Aurélia PetitComment
Backlash: Misogyny in The Digital Age… Ugly, But Not News
Backlash: Misogyny in The Digital Age… Ugly, But Not News

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 12, 2023Docuementary, Social media, Women's issues, Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age, Clermont-Dion, Guylaine Maroist, Laurence Gratton, Donna Zuckerberg, Hot Docs Ted Rogers CinemaComment
The Tomorrow Job: A Time-Travel Film That’s Best Kept in the Past
The Tomorrow Job: A Time-Travel Film That’s Best Kept in the Past

By John Kirk

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 12, 2023Time travel films, Paradoxes, The Tomorrow Job, Bruce Wemple, Grant Schumacher, Caitlin Duffy, Andrew Gombas Comment
Door Mouse: Noir tale of a comic-creator/stripper/investigator is fast but may be literally too graphic
Door Mouse: Noir tale of a comic-creator/stripper/investigator is fast but may be literally too graphic

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 12, 2023Neo-noir films, Movies about comic book creators, Door Mouse, Avan Jogia, Hayley Law, Famke Janssen, Donal LogueComment
The Super 8 Years: A Home Movie “We-Moir” From A Nobel Laureate
The Super 8 Years: A Home Movie “We-Moir” From A Nobel Laureate

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 11, 2023The Super 8 Years, Annie Ernaux, David Erneaux-Briot, Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, documentary, French, Home moviesComment
Plane: Patchwork-Quilt Thriller Nods to Many (Many) Films that Came Before
Plane: Patchwork-Quilt Thriller Nods to Many (Many) Films that Came Before

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 11, 2023Plane, Jean-François Richet, Gerard Butler, Paul Ben-Victor, Yoson An, Claro de los Reyes, Mike Colter, Action, thriller, DerivitiveComment
A Man Called Otto: Agreeable Tom Hanks Dramedy a Welcome January Reprieve
A Man Called Otto: Agreeable Tom Hanks Dramedy a Welcome January Reprieve

By Kim Hughes

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 11, 2023Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, A Man Called Otto, Marc Forster, Tom Hanks, Mariana Treviño, Rachel Keller, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, January openingComment
M3GAN: Robot Doll Horror-Comedy Explores the Downside of A.I. (Hint: There's Rampant Death)
M3GAN: Robot Doll Horror-Comedy Explores the Downside of A.I. (Hint: There's Rampant Death)

By Thom Ernst

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 6, 2023M3GAN, Blumhouse Productions, Horror, Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Ronny Chieng, Artificial intelligence, Animatronics Comments
If These Walls Could Sing: Mary McCartney’s Affectionate Magical Mystery Tour of Abbey Road Studios
If These Walls Could Sing: Mary McCartney’s Affectionate Magical Mystery Tour of Abbey Road Studios

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 6, 2023Abbey Road Studios, If These Walls Could Sing, Mary McCartney, The Beatles, George Martin, Classical recordings, Daniel Barenboim, Jacqueline Du Pré, Cliff Richard, Giles Martin, Cilla BlackComment
The Case Against Cosby: Absorbing Doc Surveys Survivor Healing After Sexual Trauma
The Case Against Cosby: Absorbing Doc Surveys Survivor Healing After Sexual Trauma

Kim Hughes

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 5, 2023The Case Against Cosby, Bill Cosby, Andrea Constand, Karen Wookey, Docuementary, Canadian film, CBC, CBC GemComment
Hold Me Tight: Vicky Krieps Shines as a Woman Divided and Haunted
Hold Me Tight: Vicky Krieps Shines as a Woman Divided and Haunted

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 5, 2023French films, Hold Me Tight, Vicky Krieps, Phantom Thread, Movies about mothers deserting their families, Mathieu Amalric, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Claudine GaleaComment
The Pale Blue Eye: Period Detective Yarn with Occult Overtones Brings Thrills and Chills
The Pale Blue Eye: Period Detective Yarn with Occult Overtones Brings Thrills and Chills

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 4, 2023The Pale Blue Eye, Scott Cooper, Christian Bale, Harry Melling, Toby Jones, Gillian Anderson, Lucy Boynton, Netflix, Period piece, Timothy Spall, Simon McBurney, Edgar Alan Poe, murder mystery, Supernatural thrillerComment
Original-Cin Q&A: Pale Blue Eye’s Christian Bale, Harry Melling on Conjuring Edgar Allan Poe
Original-Cin Q&A: Pale Blue Eye’s Christian Bale, Harry Melling on Conjuring Edgar Allan Poe

By Bonnie Laufer

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 2, 2023The Pale Blue Eye, Christian Bale, Harry Melling, Netflix, Period piece, Edgar Allan Poe, Scott Cooper, 19th centuryComment
Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter - A Cautionary Kitchen Tale
Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter - A Cautionary Kitchen Tale

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekJanuary 2, 2023Celebrity chefs, Gradiose kitchen personalities, Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter, Rebecca Halpern, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang PuckComment
Broker: South Korean Baby-for-Sale Tale Less Story than Series of Serio-comic Events
Broker: South Korean Baby-for-Sale Tale Less Story than Series of Serio-comic Events

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekDecember 31, 2022Broker, South Korean, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Song Kang-ho, Gang Dong-won, Doona Bae, Lee Ji-eun, Lee Joo-young, TIFF 2022, DramaComment
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