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Stories By Marshall Shaffer
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Every Noah Baumbach Movie Ranked Worst To Best
Director Noah Baumbach's films are fraught with complex emotions. However, his explorations of intergenerational relationships sometimes miss the mark. -
The 12 Best Timothée Chalamet Movies, Ranked
On the occasion of Timothée Chalamet's latest big-screen turn in Bones and All, we take a look at a dozen of his most memorable movie roles. -
The 12 Best Tilda Swinton Movies, Ranked
Ahead of A24's upcoming dramatic thriller release, "The Eternal Daughter," we explore and rank Tilda Swinton's most notable performances in film history. -
The 18 Best Cate Blanchett Movies, Ranked
Cate Blanchett's resolute strength, undeniable intelligence, and flair for the theatrical make each of her best performances a distinct and special experience. -
All 8 Alejandro G. Iñárritu Movies, Ranked
He's won five Oscars over the past decade, so we're sizing up the "Bardo" filmmaker's body of work as we rank all eight Alejandro G. Iñárritu movies. -
10 Movies To Watch If You Loved Netflix's Blonde
If you loved watching Netflix's "Blonde" and want more Marilyn Monroe and brutal takedowns on Hollywood, fame, and fortune, here are some must-see films. -
What We Learned About Film History From The Venice Film Festival
Most giant film festivals are all about the present — and future — of cinema by their very nature. -
Master Gardener Review: Paul Schrader's Late Career Hot Streak Is In Full Bloom [Venice]
Master Gardener asks its audience to contemplate the limits of forgiveness. -
The Banshees Of Inisherin Review: Martin McDonagh's Best Film Is Wordsmithing At Its Wisest [Venice]
The Banshees of Inisherin captures both the elemental resonance of folklore with the sophisticated weightiness of classic stage drama. -
The Whale Review: Brendan Fraser Shines In A Derivative Darren Aronofsky Film [Venice]
Brendan Fraser is easily the best part of The Whale. -
Bones And All Review: A Bloody Brilliant Tale Of Young Love On The Run [Venice]
A sincere, swooning romance (with cannibalism).