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A Quiet Place (John Krasinski)

A Quiet Place (John Krasinski)

It looks like a silent movie. The characters hardly speak. They don't want to be heard by creepy and apocalyptic predators. John Krasinski makes the film as a family. He acts with his wife Emily Blunt. In that Franciscan simplicity, in the gestures of complicity, in...

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Rome (Alfonso Cuarón)

Rome (Alfonso Cuarón)

The Mexican Alfonso Cuarón has demolished all the walls, even those that still do not obtain financing. Roma is his most intimate film, the story of his childhood in Mexico City and his nana Cleo, masterfully played by Yalitza Aparicio, who had never been in front of...

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At Eternity’s Gate (Julian Schnabel)

At Eternity’s Gate (Julian Schnabel)

It is an exquisite portrait of Vincent Van Gogh. Performed with mastery by Willem Dafoe, the film does not stumble upon the anecdotes, but gets into the modest room of the Dutch painter and makes his sunflowers bloom again. It is a movie that blurs the myth and...

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Vice (Adam McKay)

Vice (Adam McKay)

After W by Oliver Stone, this movie again nibbles on the (des) administration of George W. Bush. Through the figure of former Secretary of State Dick Cheney, played powerfully by Christian Bale, Adam McKay writes and directs a biographical comedy that draws hives and...

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