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‘Let Him Go’ is a Southern Gothic Disguised...
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 11/03/2020 1:25 pm

As competing matriarchs, Diane Lane and Lesley Manville duke it out.

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Marlena Restaurant Masters the Art of Minimalism
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 10/30/2020 1:26 pm

Chefs David Fisher and Serena Chow Fisher have arrived in Bernal Heights.

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A Scary Friend Request: ‘Come Play’
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 10/27/2020 5:14 pm

Screen time turns into scream time for an unhappy family.

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Something Weaker This Way Comes
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 10/25/2020 7:30 am

Anjelica Huston still casts a meaner spell than Robert Zemeckis’ remake of ‘The Witches.’

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‘On the Rocks’ is a Watered Down Drink...
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 10/24/2020 7:30 am

A marriage is set adrift in Sofia Coppola’s latest cine-collage.

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‘The Glorias’ Across the Universe
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 10/05/2020 3:29 pm

More than one Gloria Steinem stars in Julie Taymor’s time-traveling biopic.

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Who Wants to Be a ‘Kajillionaire’?
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 09/25/2020 8:30 am

An unconventional family drama conforms to Miranda July’s aesthetic.

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‘The Artist’s Wife’ Blooms in the Bleak Midwinter
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 09/24/2020 8:30 am

Lena Olin tends to her husband, his art and her own creative soul.

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‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 09/18/2020 3:16 pm

Armando Iannucci’s take on this Dickens’ classic is jaunty and sweet-tempered.

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‘Antebellum’ Falls Short of Lofty Aims
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 09/16/2020 1:08 pm

Intended as a commentary on systemic racism, the film feels more like a standard revenge flick.

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