#852: The Power of the Dog / Campion Oeuvre-view Awards
The triumphant return of Jane Campion.
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The triumphant return of Jane Campion.
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Read MoreCraig’s long-delayed farewell to Bond; Campion’s follow-up to the “The Piano.”
Read MoreJane Campion’s bold and brilliant Oscar-winning third feature.
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Read MoreLove in the time of quantum physics—in Nolan's sci-fi epic and in the new Andy Samberg comedy.
The best of an unusual year (so far) at the movies—and a split take on Christopher Nolan's 2010 mind-bender.
If not the best Nolan, arguably the most Nolan.
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Read MoreEliza Hittman's 2020 Sundance hit—and Nolan's mind-bending breakout.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's time-shifting debut and Davis at her best in William Wyler's fascinating 1938 drama.
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