Renate Reinsve
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Miami Film Festival GEMS 2025 Capsule Reviews
Nouvelle Vague Directed by Richard Linklater Starring Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, and Audry Dullin Netflix Nouvelle Vague is a love letter to the French New Wave and to Jean-Luc Godard. It shows how much Richard Linklater loves this genre and… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Sentimental Value Review – Trier’s Most Personal Film, But Not His Most Cohesive
By Kyle Flynn My first in-person film of this year’s TIFF was the follow-up to Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World, which I found affecting, even transformative, during its initial release. Naturally, expectations for Sentimental Value were high.… Continue reading
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A Different Man Review- Another Odd/Weird A24 Film Which Is A Mixed Bag
Sébastien Stan has proven himself a prolific actor in recent years. Portraying Donald Trump this year may have been his most impressive role to date, but it’s nothing like the strange character he plays in A Different Man. He plays… Continue reading
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Presumed Innocent Review- A Well Written And Directed Courtroom Drama That Benefits Most From The Star Power Of Jake Gyllenhaal And Others
I’m a big fan of courtroom dramas. They make some of the best films. 12 Angry Men, The Verdict, Primal Fear, The Rainmaker, and many others have brought a sense of drama and suspense to many filmgoers. Once in a… Continue reading
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Handling The Undead Review- A Slow Paced Film About Families Dealing With Their Undead Wasn’t Exactly What The Doctor Ordered
The Sundance Film Festival has been the launching pad for some weird and/or interesting films over the years. A24 and NEON have parlayed these types of movies into success. The latest odd film out of Sundance that was scooped up… Continue reading
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The Worst Person in the World Review
The Worst Person in the World debuted at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival this past June. It was met with rapturous applause and critical acclaim. It was one of a few films everybody was talking about coming out of the festival.… Continue reading


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