The House Reviews
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‘Paint’ Is Far From a Biopic but Rings Familiar Bells
Writer Brit McAdams’ feature directorial debut movie, Paint, is a quirky, slow-paced film that attempts to inject a bit of…
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‘The Quiet Girl’ Is a Tender Irish Tale of Hope and Perseverance
Based on the 2010 novella Foster by Claire Keegan, The Quiet Girl follows 9-year-old Cáit, played by first-time actress Catherine…
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Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ Is a Coming-of-Age Tale with Deep Secrets
Close, Lukas Dhont’s follow-up feature film to his 2018 Cannes Film Festival award-winning directorial debut Girl, is a simultaneously sweet…
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‘Women Talking’ Gives Voice to a Silenced Community
Writer, director, actor, and activist Sarah Polley’s motion picture adaptation of Miriam Toews’ novel Women Talking is about much more…
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Brendan Fraser Leaves It All on the Screen in ‘The Whale’
This review of Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale is the first of The House Reviews, featuring films you can check out…
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