Sasha Stone
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‘Darkest Hour’ Review: Gary Oldman Is Brilliant in Vibrant, Timely Winston Churchill Drama
Telluride Film Festival: Every shot is indispensable as director Joe Wright makes the WWII story fresh and alive
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‘Steve Jobs’ Telluride Review: Michael Fassbender Is Stunning in Breathtaking, Relentless Biopic
Film from director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is a “talk opera” that doesn’t sugar-coat the Apple founder’s life
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‘Suffragette’ Telluride Review: Carey Mulligan Is the Reason to See This Masterwork
Produced, written, directed by and starring women, this isn’t a film the Oscars can pass by
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‘He Named Me Malala’ Telluride Review: Film About Teen Pakistani Activist Draws Tears and Applause
Davis Guggenheim’s documentary is a surprise choice for the festival-opening “secret screening”
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‘Youth’ Cannes Review: Michael Caine Hits Career Best in Melancholy Stunner
Paolo Sorrentino’s new film is both daring and traditional, realistic and absurd
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‘Marguerite & Julien’ Cannes Review: Who’s Up for an Incest Fairy Tale?
There’s lots of sex and some brilliant filmmaking, but director Valerie Donzelli also makes some missteps
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‘Louder Than Bombs’ Cannes Review: There’s Nothing Loud About This Tender Love Story
Joachim Trier’s intimate family drama never falls flat or feels false
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A Look at Cannes Sensation ‘Carol’: This Is Where Gay Rights Began, in Part
Todd Haynes’ film shows the points of light that helped lead the gay community out of the shadows
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‘Irrational Man’ Cannes Review: Woody Allen Lets Emma Stone Shine
Allen revisits the dilemma of crime and punishment and the morality of murder
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‘Tale of Tales’ Cannes Review: Salma Hayek and John C. Reilly Explore the Dark Side of Fables
Director Matteo Garrone has come up with an amalgam of Ken Russell and old-school Disney
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Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’ Brings a Wild, Lusty Coming of Age to Cannes
Cannes 2014 review: The 25-year-old director dives and dips wildly into a claustrophobic world of mommy lust and near incest
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‘The Search’ Takes Michel Hazanavicius From a Silent Movie to a Bloody War
Cannes review 2014: The director of “The Artist” dives into a serious subject with his drama set in the war in Chechnya
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Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’
Cannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far
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‘Foxcatcher’ Review: Bennett Miller Makes Another Great Film About the American Dream
Cannes 2014: The director of “Moneyball” and “Capote” delivers a haunting drama about power, wealth and loneliness leading to tragedy
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Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson Lay Waste to Hollywood in David Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars’
Cannes 2014 review: Cronenberg’s blackly humorous assault on Tinseltown nails the sickness in our celebrity-obsessed culture