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Natalia Winkelman

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    'Middletown'
    Sundance
    Sundance: Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss’s latest makes use of a treasure trove of archival footage to follow a charismatic male mentor and his circle of acolytes.
    Lurker
    Sundance
    Sundance: A young man in Los Angeles ingratiates himself with a famous musician in Alex Russell’s smart and stylish feature debut.
    'Last Days'
    Sundance
    Sundance: The director, returning to indie filmmaking after a string of “Fast & Furious” movies, wrings an overwrought Hollywood spectacle from the story of a boy caught in the grip of a radical missionary agenda.
    The Wedding Banquet
    Sundance
    Sundance: Andrew Ahn's update on the 1993 classic of the same name follows two gay couples in crisis, but it’s the matriarchs who shine.
    'Black Box Diaries'
    Film Review
    A young journalist in Japan accuses a powerful man in her industry of rape in this emotional documentary that hinges on intimate first-person testimony.
    'Emmanuelle'
    San Sebastian Film Festival
    Set in a luxury Hong Kong hotel, this clunky remake of a soft-core classic stars Noémie Merlant as a woman who learns that she likes to watch. Audiences probably won’t.
    My First Film
    Film Review
    Here’s hoping Zia Anger’s “My First Film” is far from her last.
    Seven Veils
    TIFF
    TIFF: The filmmaker reunites with his “Chloe” star for an opaque drama about the slippage between art and life.
    Kate Winslet in 'Lee'
    TIFF
    TIFF: The legendary cinematographer Ellen Kuras directs this conventional, clunky biopic, also featuring Alexander Skarsgard and Andy Samberg.
    Paul Dano in "Dumb Money"
    TIFF
    TIFF: An ensemble cast led by Paul Dano shines in this lively movie that plays like “The Big Short” for underdogs.
    "The Dead Don't Hurt"
    TIFF
    TIFF: Krieps stars as a headstrong woman in the American West in Mortensen’s desultory tale of romance and revenge.
    the promised land
    Film Review
    Mikkelsen stars as an 18th century settler facing an obstacle course of woes in this bleak period drama from Nikolaj Arcel.
    Top of The Line Weekly
    A weekly digest that captures the best of our Top of the Line coverage.

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