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'Melancholia' at 10: A Decade of Waiting for the End of the World

'Melancholia' at 10: A Decade of Waiting for the End of the World

Keith Phipps

Amidst bad press and unforced errors Danish director Lars von Trier released a shockingly heartfelt end-of-the-world story

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'Dr. Brain': The Taming of Kim Jae-woon

'Dr. Brain': The Taming of Kim Jae-woon

Scott Tobias

The director of 'The Good, The Bad, The Weird' and 'I Saw the Devil' moves his act to television, with some of the edges sanded down.

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In Review: 'Eternals,' 'Spencer,' 'Finch,' and 'The Beta Test'

In Review: 'Eternals,' 'Spencer,' 'Finch,' and 'The Beta Test'

Keith Phipps Scott Tobias

In this week's reviews, the most beautiful MCU is also the worst, Pablo Larraín gives Princess Diana the 'Jackie' treatment, and robots and agents run on faulty programming.

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Marvel’s 'Eternals' Wouldn’t Exist Without A Half-Forgotten, Nonsense-Filled Bestseller From an Alien-Obsessed Swiss Hotel Manager

Marvel’s 'Eternals' Wouldn’t Exist Without A Half-Forgotten, Nonsense-Filled Bestseller From an Alien-Obsessed Swiss Hotel Manager ✦

Keith Phipps

1968's 'Chariots of the Gods?' won over millions of readers, influenced comics great Jack Kirby and, eventually, inspired a film in which Angelina Jolie and others play ancient, godlike aliens.

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'The Nasty Girl': When history is written by the losers

'The Nasty Girl': When history is written by the losers

Scott Tobias

Buried on Paramount +, this long-unavailable Miramax acquisition from 1990 speaks uncannily to the simmering evils of the present day.

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In Review: 'Last Night in Soho,' 'Antlers,' 'The Souvenir Part II'

In Review: 'Last Night in Soho,' 'Antlers,' 'The Souvenir Part II'

Scott Tobias Keith Phipps

In this week's reviews, Edgar Wright enters an evocative, giallo-inspired portal to '60s London, horror gets elevated, and Joanna Hogg continues her semi-autobiographical journey.

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