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‘The End’ Is About Mankind Facing Certain Doom. Its Director Hopes It Inspires You
Joshua Oppenheimer says his tale of a wealthy family living out the apocalypse in an underground bunker is a both a meditation on human failings and a call to action
- Don't Hide, Seek
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'The End': The Most Bizarre Musical of the Year Is A-song-calypse Now
Joshua Oppenheimer's attempt at bridging social commentary and Sondheim-esque show tunes as the world burns is ambitious, to say the least
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The 25 Most-Anticipated Movies From the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
From a host of Oscar hopefuls to music docs on the E Street Band and Sir Elton — your guide to the movies to catch at this year's TIFF
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With 'Problemista,' Julio Torres Wrote a Dark Fairy Tale. Tilda Swinton Brought It to Life
The writer-director-actor and his Oscar-winning star talk their characters, the stress of dealing with beautiful objects, and why it's so hard to live in the moment
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'Problemista' Reminds You Why Tilda Swinton Is God
Writer, director and actor Julio Torres' semi-autobiographical comedy may be all about millennial angst and the gig economy blues — but it's really a showcase for its Karen-on-steroids villain
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How David Fincher Turned 'The Killer' Into a Mean, Lean Punch to the Gut
The filmmaker on working with Michael Fassbender, that Smiths soundtrack, and how his adaptation of a French comic about an assassin became a Seventies B movie
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David Fincher’s ‘The Killer’ Misses the Mark
Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, this dark thriller about an assassin (Michael Fassbender) out for revenge doesn’t quite hit its target
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Oscar Winners Keep Popping Up at Glastonbury as Tilda Swinton Performs With Max Richter
Actress joins composer at U.K. fest to deliver 2004's The Blue Notebooks together live for the first time
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Has Sharply Divided Cannes
The idiosyncratic writer-director returns to Cannes with a who’s who of actors, a 1950s fever-dream look, and no point whatsoever
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The Most Overlooked Movies of the Year
These are the standout independent and foreign films you likely missed in 2022, from a period spy drama to a spooky descent into the dark web
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