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Written by cinephiles for cinephiles, Keyframe Reviews breaks down films from a community of film enthusiasts and experts.

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Weekend Movie Guide: May 18-20

This weekend, unlike next weekend, is only two days long, not three—but the first rule of weekends is to love the one you’ve got, not …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “BlacKkKlansman,” “Climax,” “Rafiki,” and “The House that Jack Built”

The glamorous and prestigious Cannes Film Festival is, among other things, the bellwether for what’s to come at the box office (to say nothing of …

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Your Comprehensive Cannes Film Festival Rundown: Part 1

For many filmmakers, the Festival de Cannes is the most glamorous celebration of cinema in the world. It is an oasis of prestige, splendor, and …

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Weekend Movie Guide: May 11-13, 2018

Every once in a while, between dump months, blockbuster season, and awards-bait real estate, weird things sometimes happen at the box office. Case in point: …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “Robin Hood” and “Hotel Artemis”

For as many movies that center on the experience of superheroes, police officers, and investigators, there are just as many that sympathize with the so-called …

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“Tully” is Not Your Average Nanny Movie

Is there really anything new under the sun? Novelist Leo Tolstoy once wrote that there are two kinds of stories in literature: “A man goes …

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“RBG” Is An Ordinary Movie About An Extraordinary Person

While television news media has become more partisan and less trustworthy, one silver lining (if you really want to find one) is that we live …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “Sharp Objects” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp”

As the fate and form of movies changes, and continue to be debated, there’s no denying that other forms of entertainment media are becoming more …

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Is “Disobedience” Lelio’s Best?

There are few contexts where the storyline of Sebastián Lelio’s Disobedience, a lesbian love story adapted from Naomi Alderman’s 2006 novel about an Orthodox Jewish couple, …

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“Schindler’s List”: Twenty Five Years Later

A recent survey found that the Holocaust is fading from memory. In what turned out to be an almost prescient coincidence, on April 26 the …

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