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The Buckingham Murders Box Office Collection Day 2: Next Stop For Kareena Kapoor’s Film Rs 5 Crore
New Delhi: The Buckingham Murders, led by Kareena Kapoor, arrived in theatres on Friday, September 13. Directed by Hansal Mehta, the mystery thriller has made [Read More…]
Review: Sara Porkalob sings her truth in dangerous ‘Dragon Lady’ at Geffen Playhouse
Three generations of women are assembled in Sara Porkalob’s “Dragon Lady,” the first in her three-part series of musicals about what she refers to as [Read More…]
Review: ‘Look Into My Eyes’ is a compassionate profile of psychics, not out to scam but connect
As Lana Wilson’s documentary about psychics “Look Into My Eyes” opens, a gray New York sky hovers above a nondescript building. A modest yellow glow [Read More…]
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Corruption review finds ‘red flags’ in more than 130 Covid contracts
An anti-corruption charity says it has identified significant concerns in contracts worth over £15.3bn awarded by the Conservative government during the Covid pandemic, equivalent to [Read More…]
Review: A nightmarishly good character actor obscures everything else about ‘The Front Room’
“Are you f— kidding me?” a character whispers to herself, disbelievingly, in “The Front Room” (she’s played by singer-actor Brandy Norwood, returning to horror movies [Read More…]
Review: Star-making performance propels Netflix revenge thriller ‘Rebel Ridge’
In Jeremy Saulnier’s “Rebel Ridge,” a “Rambo”-inspired riff on racial profiling and the insidious banality of evil baked into American policing, the filmmaker demonstrates his [Read More…]
Review: Despite its charm, ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ sequel shouldn’t have been summoned
It’s hard to overstate the cultural impact of Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice” in 1988 — in fact, it feels like the wild-haired “bio-exorcist” memorably embodied by [Read More…]
Review: In ‘Close Your Eyes,’ a Spanish master returns, still obsessed with the power of movies
The first feature that Victor Erice directed, 1973’s “The Spirit of the Beehive,” begins in the 1940s, when a traveling cinema arrives in a small [Read More…]
China: UN rights office reiterates need to review national security framework
The 31 August 2022 report stated that violations had taken place in the context of the Government’s assertion that it was targeting terrorists among the [Read More…]
Review: ‘Blink Twice’ plunges us into a potent fantasy island with a dark side that’s less clear
In her daring directorial debut, “Blink Twice,” actor turned writer-director Zoë Kravitz doesn’t flinch once — not even when her film might be served by [Read More…]
Review: In ‘Skincare,’ cutthroat competition in the L.A. beauty industry leads to a face-plant
Director Austin Peters makes his narrative feature debut with “Skincare,” a slice of nasty L.A. noir set within the beauty industry, starring Elizabeth Banks as [Read More…]
Review: ‘Sugarcane’ unearths abuses of a Canadian school program meant for Indigenous children
A dilapidated barn where trapped kids once scrawled messages like “73 days more.” An elderly survivor of a priest’s abuse pinpointing the day during her [Read More…]
Review: In the Olympics closing ceremony, Paris’ inspired story sputters with a Hollywood ending
And so the two weeks when I become interested in athletics every four years have drawn to a close, with a ceremony to mark the [Read More…]
Review: In the awkward ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon,’ a toddler is now a childlike adult
The sheer existence of this live-action adaptation of the classic children’s book “Harold and the Purple Crayon” inspires a number of questions on a basic [Read More…]
Review: ‘Clue: Live on Stage’ reinvigorates the 1985 movie with mindless fun
Whether you agree with the choice of punctuation in “Clue: Live on Stage!” depends to a large extent on what you think of Jonathan Lynn’s [Read More…]
Wickham cashes in after video review
Video: Wickham cashes in after video review Wickham cashes in after video review We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. [Read More…]
Review: In a lockdown that resembles recent history, ‘Coup!’ stages a revolution born of pandemic
As early as the end of 2020, a wave of films began to speak to the COVID-19 pandemic, either explicitly or unintentionally via the limits [Read More…]
Chancellor Rachel Reeves to axe projects after review of finances
Getty Images Rachel Reeves claims the Tories masked the true state of UK public finances then “ran away” The chancellor is set to announce immediate [Read More…]
Review: Olympics opening ceremony shined with best of Paris and France, but failed as TV
France took the opening ceremony of the Olympics out of the customary arena and onto the River Seine — and into the rain — Friday [Read More…]