Elizabeth Weitzman
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‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: An Icon Faces Her Biggest Battle
The famed vocalist’s Prime Video documentary examines the life of a workaholic superstar post-stiff-person syndrome diagnosis
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‘Trigger Warning’ Review: Jessica Alba’s Special Ops Agent Is Tough, but Sitting Through Her Generic Thriller Is Tougher
The latest Netflix film is a bargain bin slog
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific, Absolutely True Story’ Review: Delightful Doc Celebrates the Extraordinary Career of a Rare Icon
Tribeca 2024: Bruce David Klein’s documentary spares some details as it explores what it takes to be a legend like Minnelli
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‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Angarano and Michael Cera Make for Amiably Amusing Road Trip Partners
Tribeca 2024: Kristen Stewart and Maya Erskine costar in this shaggy dramedy
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‘Jazzy’ Review: Morrisa Maltz’s Luminous Drama Shares a Sensitive Vision of Girlhood
Tribeca 2024: Lily Gladstone reprises her role in the filmmaker’s “The Unknown Country” follow-up, shot over the course of six years
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‘Brats’ Review: A Pretty Peeved Andrew McCarthy Revisits His Brat Pack Past
Tribeca 2024: Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Jon Cryer and more wade into their ’80s fame
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‘The Commandant’s Shadow’ Review: The True Story Behind ‘The Zone of Interest’ Examines Auschwitz From Both Sides of the Wall
The documentary shocks through the perspectives of a pair who still remember the horrific death camp
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‘The Horror’ Review: A Screenwriter With Personal Ties to Israel Revisits the Oct. 7 Hamas Attacks
Writer and director Dan Gordon balances news-based narration with an undeniably subjective tone in the TBN documentary
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In Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Screams Before Silence’ Doc, Survivors of Oct. 7 Sexual Violence Speak: ‘Mom, They’re Going to Rape Me Now’
Survivor Tali Binner shares, “I’m starting to calculate, what’s worse: to get kidnapped, to be raped, to get shot? What’s worse? What’s better?”
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‘Let It Be Morning’ Review: Palestinian Drama Takes a Caustic and Familiar Path
The melancholy affair relies less on absurdist laughs and more on frank despair
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‘The Man in the Basement’ Review: In Tense French Drama, the Hate Is Coming From Inside the House
The ominous title is well-matched by an edgy score, tense editing, and a tough-to-watch buildup of pressure
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‘Shotgun Wedding’ Review: If Only J. Lo Had Said, ‘I Don’t’
After her first two leading men ran away from the project, Jennifer Lopez would have been wise to leave this script at the altar
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‘Food and Country’ Review: Ruth Reichl Doc About Food Systems Is Earnest, Captivating and Overstuffed
Sundance 2023: There’s an entire TV series’ worth of material to chew on within filmmaker Laura Gabbert’s documentary
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‘The Stroll’ Review: Poignant Tribute Documents Trans Sex Workers in Pre-Gentrified NYC
Sundance 2023: The film celebrates the resilience and strength of survivors of West 14th Street, even as it leaves us wanting to know more
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‘Scrapper’ Review: Dad and Daughter Bond in Lovely British Drama
Sundance 2023: First-time writer-director Charlotte Regan pairs Harris Dickinson and talented newcomer Lola Campbell