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Bring Her Back
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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I know it's not necessary to have absolute clarity in a film involving an occultist ritual... but in this film everything is mentioned so quickly that everything ends up being unsatisfying. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Eddington
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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An almost surreal western. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Materialists
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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Puts a magnifying glass to uncomfortable realities, like the high and precise standards that make people carry a certain type of price tag on their backs. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Young Hearts
(2024)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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[Luke Goossens] is the best part of the film. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Small Things Like These
(2024)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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What I think makes this such a good film is that its theme is timeless and is not exclusive to one country. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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28 Years Later
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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Maintains its conductive threads...
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Presence
(2024)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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One of the few films that articulates the experience of the supernatural as something liberating. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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The Phoenician Scheme
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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Evokes The Royal Tenenbaums...
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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El diablo fuma (y guarda las cabezas de los cerillos quemados en la misma caja)
(2025)
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Carlos Rodríguez
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The past returns to the viewer as a familiar and mysterious, reserved, enigmatic evocation, like a prayer offered by candlelight. A final image, not revealed here, which doesn't clarify the mystery, holds it captive. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Die My Love
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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I think it goes a step ahead to demonstrate the limited and unlimiting ways of reducing everything to a clinical etiquette or of attributing everything to a disbalance of hormones. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Sorry, Baby
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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Sorry, Baby takes the risk of exploring intermediate storylines... [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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In Marty Supreme [Timothée Chalamet] does a stupendous job, something that is not easy with such a demanding character...
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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The Virgin of the Quarry Lake
(2025)
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Luis Reséndiz
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Because Casabé is not interested in redemption or moralizing, she doesn't intend for her protagonist's power to stem from good feelings but from her darkest side. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Sirāt
(2025)
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Carlos Rodríguez
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It presents situations that are illogical but plausible within its narrative; the pact of verisimilitude works. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Hamnet
(2025)
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Fernanda Solórzano
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I think that this is a historic note that functions as a type of instructive literature. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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3/4
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"The third installment of the adventures of detective Benoit Blanc is more than an anti-Trump allegory: it is a reflection on faith and redemption". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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3/4
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"Yorgos Lanthimos's latest film responds to the pessimistic spirit of the present age with a devastating laugh of black humor". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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3/4
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Train Dreams
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"Train Dreams is a serene epic film that follows its protagonist as he travels from one century to the next, while trying to understand the meaning of his life". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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2.5/4
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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"In her latest film, Kathryn Bigelow portrays an American establishment that seems ready to face any threat. At least, until it materializes".[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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4/4
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One Battle After Another
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"It's arguable whether One Battle After Another is the PTA's masterpiece. It's undoubtedly the most urgent and openly political film he's ever made". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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2.5/4
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The Life of Chuck
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The Life of Chuck, a thoughtful melodrama based very faithfully on a Stephen King story, addresses life’s big questions by following the trail of a famous Whitman poem.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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2.5/4
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Keep Quiet
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"We'll see if Phillips is nominated for this performance early next year". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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2.5/4
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Chain Reactions
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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This documentary examines why, 50 years after its release, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre continues to cast a spell on Stephen King, Takashi Miike, Karyn Kusama, Patton Oswalt, and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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Bird
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"In her latest film, Andrea Arnold creates a narrative universe in which the harsh world of a teenage girl merges with the fantastic". [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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2.5/4
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1978
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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"The final of a World Cup is the background noise of a film where the real horror of the dictatorship's violence blends with the paranormal. [Full review in Spanish]"
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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2.5/4
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Mexican Dream
(2023)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Magdalena is trying to rebuild her life, picking up the pieces of a failed marriage and the loss of custody of her children. Heartbreaking but hopeful. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jun 18, 2025
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2.5/4
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Párvulos: Children of the Apocalypse
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The film doesn't offer much new ground in its plot —an initial twist is more than predictable—but it does offer a touching look at this nuclear family that wants to stay together even though the world is crumbling around them. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted May 18, 2025
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3/4
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The Devil's Bath
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In their fourth feature film, their best to date, Austrian directors Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz confirm their ability to revitalize the very meaning of horror cinema.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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Mickey 17
(2025)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Cinema is more than just one frame after another; it can serve as a warning of the world to come. Take Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17," for example...[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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3/4
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Better Man
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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2024, which heralded the glorious return of the musical, was one of the worst years for this genre. An exception is the biopic of singer Robbie Williams, with its splendid choreography and interesting plot.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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3.5/4
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I'm Still Here
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Walter Salles portrays the horror of the Brazilian dictatorship, while reminding us that happiness is the most sublime form of resistance.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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0/4
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Emilia Pérez
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Risky and unconventional, yet exotic and clumsy, “Emilia Pérez” encapsulates director Jacques Audiard’s authorial vision and showcases it at its worst. A disgrace.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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Conclave
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The film works as an entertaining spy thriller set in the corridors of the Vatican, but also as a serene reflection on commitment, power and faith.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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3/4
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The Room Next Door
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The Spanish director's latest film is packed with cinematic references and homages, but it's not just cinema: it's a subversive story of friendship and communion.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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Queer
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In “Queer,” a daring Luca Guadagnino leaves behind any conventional narrative and follows the steps of his protagonist in a trance induced by an addictive drug: cinema.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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The Piano Lesson
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Malcolm Washington explores the repercussions of his traumatic past on the difficult present of his African American characters in his debut feature, an adaptation of a play by August Wilson.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2/4
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Gladiator II
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Ridley Scott's film fails not because of its obvious anachronisms and spectacular exaggerations, but because it attempts, amidst all of this, a thematic seriousness.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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3/4
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Coup de Chance
(2023)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In his latest film, Allen remains true to himself and to the themes that have preoccupied him: love, death, chance, and the precariousness of the existing order.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The documentary “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” presents all the facets, both the most admirable and the less so, of the greatest Man of Steel cinema has ever produced. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2025
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2.5/4
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Pedro Páramo
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Rodrigo Prieto's film based on Pedro Páramo achieves what its predecessors had tried unsuccessfully: not only to summon the spirits of Comala on the screen, but to transfer the narrative complexity of the novel to the cinema. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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2.5/4
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The Apprentice
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In his biopic of Donald Trump, director Ali Abbasi manages to show how the egg of the Trumpist snake was hatched, humanizing the character without caricaturing or justifying him.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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2.5/4
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I Saw the TV Glow
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Challenging and disturbing, the film directed by Jane Schoenbrun portrays a pair of existences lived in the virtual world that unfolds on every screen to which we are connected. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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3/4
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The Substance
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In Substance, Coralie Fargeat takes a provocative look at the female body. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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2.5/4
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Rebel Ridge
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Jeremy Saulnier writes and directs this thriller that combines expertly staged action scenes with an intricate plot around police violence and racism in the United States. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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2.5/4
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Kinds of Kindness
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Yorgos Lanthimos defiantly returns to his roots in Kinds of Kindness, a lucid film about our worst inner demons. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2024
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2.5/4
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Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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The unpublished interviews gathered in this documentary leave no drawer unturned: the actress reviews her private and professional life, her talents for negotiation and the way she bewitched the screen. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Aug 22, 2024
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3/4
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Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In this documentary Martin Scorsese analyzes the films of the great filmmaking duo Powell & Pressburger to connect them not only with his own work, but with his life itself. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Aug 22, 2024
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3/4
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The Old Oak
(2023)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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Ken Loach's cinema has always been transparent in its position regarding the social and economic injustices faced by the working classes of the United Kingdom. He directs what is perhaps his last film, with a hopeful breath. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Aug 22, 2024
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2.5/4
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Crossing
(2024)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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In "Crossing", his fourth feature film, Swede Levan Akin maintains a challenging and provocative route by telling a story of searches, encounters and self-discovery.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Aug 22, 2024
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2.5/4
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The Great Escaper
(2023)
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Ernesto Diezmartinez
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This is a rather modest and simple drama, but it is one of the most important films of the year: it offers the last opportunity to see two legends of cinema together on the screen.[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Aug 22, 2024
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