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The third and final entry of Pablo Larraín’s Historical Women Trilogy, Maria, is a disappointing conclusion to a mostly inspired series. 
Ansh Dubey spoke with Virgil Williams, the screenwriter behind Netflix’s The Piano Lesson, at the Austin Film Festival.
Norita is a beautifully profound documentary that strives to tell her story as she herself wanted it told, while honoring her legacy.
Ansh Dubey sat down with Jayson McNamara, the filmmaker and one part of the duo behind the powerful documentary, Norita.
I sat down with Valeria Golino, the prominent actress and director behind the upcoming miniseries The Art of Joy (L’arte Della Gioia).
This festive adaptation fails to become a Christmas classic, but That Christmas is good enough to be enjoyed and get you in holiday spirit. 
A Real Pain has a masterful balance of comedy and drama makes it one of the best comedies this year.
Queer is Guadagnino’s most sensual film yet, with a powerful performance from Drew Starkey and Daniel Craig like you have never seen him before.
Mike Leigh’s uncomfortably honest portrayal of a black mother in London, Hard Truths, is funny, personal and unforgiving.
Steve McQueen's Blitz offers a strong showcase of life in London during WW2, but fails to expand beyond generic ideas or challenge archetypes.
Coralie Fargeat's The Substance, just screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, disgusting audiences and critics alike.
On October 9th, 2024, the 68th annual London Film Festival will begin and with it comes a strong lineup of films available to the public.