Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Julieta Venegas is living love again on new album Algo Sucede...

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The first thing you will notice about Julieta Venegas' new album, Algo Sucede (Something’s Happening), is how upbeat it sounds. Opening with the sounds...

The Look of Silence explores aftermath of genocide with startling cinematic...

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It takes a strong constitution to look into the abyss presented by The Look of Silence, the latest documentary by Joshua Oppenheimer, the Oscar-nominated director behind...

Straight Outta Compton kinetically captures N.W.A.’s angst through artistry — a...

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The late ‘80s was a watershed era for music. There was a revolution against pop music driven by synthesizers and lyrics that were either...

Phoenix offers a potent mystery hidden in plain sight by playing...

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A mystery movie doesn’t always need to have its mysteries hidden away, obliging itself to constantly stringing along the audience with questions and twists....

Tangerine could very well be a new classic in indie film...

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There’s a sense of liberation in indie writer/director Sean Baker's follow-up to his 2012 film Starlet, a film that felt weighed down by its...

Amy: the vicious pop media machine and the woman unfit to...

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You don’t need this movie to show you Amy Winehouse was an independent spirit at heart, but feature filmmaker turned documentary filmmaker Asif Kapadia hits the...

The Tribe depicts violent, unmuted world of Ukrainian deaf mafia with...

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For all of its gimmicks -- a Ukrainian film inspired by silent movies that eschews subtitles and features a cast of deaf characters -- The...

The best films of 2015 … so far — by Hans...

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We are a bit past the halfway point, and the lists of what are so far the best movies of 2015 are already popping up. Here's...

Deeply moving film from Basque country, Flowers, makes exclusive U.S. commercial...

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If you live in or near Miami, do not miss your chance to see Flowers (Loreak -- the film's official site is only in Spanish...

Güeros: Coming of age in an ode to Mexico City —...

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Balancing humor and poetically stunning black and white cinematography, Güeros tells the story of two brothers: Sombra (Tenoch Huerta) and young Tomás (Sebastián Aguirre). After...