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Saturday, April 20, 2024

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Dennis Harvey

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Screen Grabs: Another Cronenberg, twice the ghastly fun?

'Infinity Pool' pours on the clones. Plus: tense 'Cairo Conspiracy,' 1962's 'A Violent Life' reissued, more movie reviews

Screen Grabs: Catching right up to 75 years ago at Noir City

1948 comes, again, to big screens. Plus: Epic editorial friendship in 'Turn Every Page,' Jafar Panahi's courageous 'No Bears'

Screen Grabs: New year, new disastrous relationships

'The Son,' 'When You Finish Saving The World,' 'Alice, Darling,' and 'After Love' provide some worst-case interpersonal scenarios

Screen Grabs: Tales of the radical left in ‘Anarchy in the USA!’

Plus: Goofy fun 'Virtually Heroes,' artistic gamble 'Seven Faces of Jane,' energetic 'Kids Vs Aliens,' more

Screen Grabs: Parents on the line, nurturing or murderous

Korean baby-trading 'Broker,' French courtroom drama 'Saint Omer,' and Canadian horror Skinamarink

Screen Grabs: Celebrating eternally anti-conformist filmmaker Dale Hoyt

Three tributes to the late iconoclast. Plus: 'Elegy to Seijun Suzuki' and Eastern European absurdist classics at BAMPFA

Screen Grabs: A woman’s place… is atop the ‘Greatest Films of All Time’ poll

'Jeanne Dielman,' triumphs almost 50 years later. Plus: 'Women Talking,' 'Soft and Quiet,' and 'Corsage' reviewed.

Screen Grabs: Our favorite films of 2022—or, the sky falls on Hollywood

From 'The African Desperate' and 'RRR' to 'White Hot' and 'Free Chol Soo Lee.' Plus, two new releases unearth trans history.

Screen Grabs: Superior ways to goose the rich and privileged

Bolivian climate drama 'Utama,' Georgian oligarch-indictment 'Taming the Garden,' and French classic 'Rules of the Game' hit home.

Screen Grabs: Unpeeling a Glass Onion, opening the Pale Blue Eye

Two thrillers aim to deliver the whodunnit goods in very different ways. Plus: 4 Star Theater is back and full of favorites