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Far From the Madding Crowd, Matthias Schoenaerts

Alex Heeney / May 1, 2015

Far From the Madding Crowd is a modern romance

…her in quiet admiration. Bathsheba’s boldness at the farm, insisting on managing her business affairs herself, while lending a hand in the field or even the mud, quickly earns her…

John Cho, Columbus, Kogonada

Laura Anne Harris / January 25, 2018

Laura Anne Harris picks the six best performances of 2017

…she laughs, she does so loudly and her eyes crinkle up. She wears her emotions on her sleeve. Her love for Lady Bird is palpable in every moment, making Metcalf’s…

An image of filmmaker Alice Winocour against a purple background next to text that bears her name.

Alice Winocour

…refused to be in a movie directed by her mother. Alice Winocour’s Filmmaking Process To write her scripts, Winocour immerses herself in research in the milieu of her film. This…

Blood on Her Name, Matthew Pope, Bethany Anne Lind

Orla Smith / February 29, 2020

Review: Blood on Her Name thrillingly grapples with cycles of violence

…time alone with his grandfather, because she’s afraid that he will encourage her son’s inclination toward violence. When she finds her fears confirmed — her father has taken Ryan to…

Carlo Mirabella-Davis, Swallow film, Haley Bennett

B. P. Flanagan / May 2, 2020

Carlo Mirabella-Davis on Swallow: Her ‘breakdown becomes a breakthrough’

…subservient role, spending her days constantly tweaking the house’s interior decoration, making sure everything is strictly color-coordinated; her pink cashmere sweater dissolves into the leather sofa. In down time, a…

A collage of stills from The Worst Person in the World star Renate Reinsve, in front of a purple and pink patterned background.

Lindsay Pugh / January 19, 2022

Renate Reinsve: ‘I wanted her to be strong in the chaos’

…know more about her. Without Reinsve’s expressiveness, this scene wouldn’t work at all. It hinges on her creating intrigue around the character, something that isn’t easily accomplished with body language…

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