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Saturday, January 11, 2025

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‘Return to Seoul’ traces a conflicted search for identity, rooted in nation and memory

French-Cambodian filmmaker David Chou on bringing the tale of a young French-Korean woman to screen

Screen Grabs: Noise Pop Film Fest brings space bubbles, rap spoofs, toxic New Wave fans

Plus: 'First Fallen" confronts AIDS in Brazil, beguiling mystery in 'Magoado,' Naples thriller 'Nostalgia,' more new movies

Watching a daughter grow up, in Oscar-nominated ‘How Do You Measure A Year?’

Director Jay Rosenblatt talks about recording an interview with Ella every year from age 2 through 18

Screen Grabs: How to be a man’s man—and why not to be one

Godland, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers, Marlowe, The Wounded Man, more reviewed. Plus: Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Ficks’ Picks Epic List: Part two of the best 2022 films

From Isabella Rossellini's heartfelt performance as a grandmother shell to 'Avatar: Way of the Water,' movie moments that made magic.

Screen Grabs: Capturing the early days of womens’ travel in ‘Terra Femme’

Plus: Holy hypocrites in 'Raquel 1:1,' Jean Rollin's weird world of lesbian vampires, Krimes' art behind bars, more

Ficks’ Picks Epic List: Our fave 2022 films (part one!)

The best indies and blockbusters of the year that was, in double and triple feature form for the cinema completist in you.

Mary McCartney’s love letter to Abbey Road Studios—via her mum and dad

Capturing the iconic recording space that inspired the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Oasis, and more.

Screen Grabs: Slip into something more—or less—comfortable

HUMP! Fest, more Magic Mike, Pratibha Parmar, Parisian economic anxiety, Palestinian border trouble, more movies

Screen Grabs: 9 new horrors to give you winter chills

Maternal terror 'Baby Ruby,' creature feature 'Cryptid,' influencer killer 'Mean Spirited,' more film frights

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