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Why are British filmmakers so good at killing off actors while making audiences laugh?
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The world – well, a tiny fraction of it – last saw South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk (The Isle) in Arirang – a semi-autobiographical doc in which he appeared to be having a breakdown
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Because this movie follows a group of French teens who, a few years after Paris’s violent 1968, carry on the glamorous fight, you expect the title to foretell something dreamy: how naive we once were, etc
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Danish hairdresser Ida (Trine Dyrholm) has just completed her first round of breast cancer treatment
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The prolific François Ozon follows unabashed crowdpleaser Potiche with a social satire that’s no less fun, but delivers rather more substance in its sardonic portraiture and pointed self-awareness.
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So there’s this group of bad guys who think they’re really bad. They rob houses while the owners are away, and the team’s resident psycho (Derek Magyar) will gladly put a bullet in the cranium of anyone who interrupts their spree
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The great David Alan Grier deserves to headline a big-time summer comedy—albeit one superior to this second-rate Meet the Parents–style farce
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The purists have had their knives sharpened for months, and now that Baz Luhrmann’s 3-D adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s canonical novel is finally here, the dissection and disembowelment can begin
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There’s little downtime in the life of a Marvel superhero—let’s hope these guys are at least getting bonuses or something

