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  • We Beat the Dream Team

    ★★★★

  • September 5

    ★★★★½

  • Conclave

    ★★★½

  • A Real Pain

    ★★★★½

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  • September 5

    September 5

    ★★★★½

    “September 5” offers a compelling look into the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy through the lens of ABC Sports journalists. The film’s unique perspective from the control room provides an immersive experience, highlighting the ethical and practical challenges of live crisis reporting. Peter Sarsgaard delivers a standout performance as Roone Arledge, capturing the intense pressure of the moment. The integration of authentic ABC footage enhances the narrative’s authenticity. While the film effectively portrays the tension and dilemmas faced by the journalists, some viewers might find certain aspects lacking in depth. Nevertheless, “September 5” is a thought-provoking drama that sheds light on a pivotal moment in media history.

  • Conclave

    Conclave

    ★★★½

    Conclave is a meticulously crafted film that thrives on its restrained tension and strikingly intimate portrayal of power dynamics. Set against the backdrop of the Vatican’s sacred and secretive election process, the film skillfully weaves a story of intrigue, faith, and manipulation. The direction is deliberate, with each shot feeling purposeful, creating a sense of claustrophobia that mirrors the weight of the decisions being made behind closed doors. The ensemble cast delivers nuanced performances, with particular standouts embodying their characters’…

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  • Good One

    Good One

    ★★★★

    Good One (2024) is a sharp, refreshingly self-aware dramedy that manages to balance biting wit with genuine heart. Directed with precision and flair, the film plays like a masterclass in how to tackle contemporary issues without ever feeling preachy. Its protagonist, a perfectly flawed everyperson, navigates a labyrinth of personal and professional dilemmas, with each choice raising the stakes in unexpected and deeply relatable ways.

    The screenplay crackles with dialogue so incisive it feels like eavesdropping on the sharpest conversations…

  • Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

    Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

    ★★★★★

    Better than Woodstock