“Between the Temples” Is a Songful, Scathing Jewish American Love Story

“Between the Temples” Is a Songful, Scathing Jewish American Love Story

Most of the founding fathers of the Hollywood studios were Jewish, but very few of the movies they produced depicted Jewish American life. Since then, the most significant films that have done so have been independent productions, whether from decades ago (“The Plot Against Harry,” “Hester Street”) or more recently (“A Serious Man,” “Armageddon Time”). … Read more

The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man”

The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man”

In Richard Linklater’s romantic crime comedy, an undercover operative transforms his love life by means of professional deceptions. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all … Read more

Love Means Nothing in Tennis but Everything in “Challengers”

Love Means Nothing in Tennis but Everything in “Challengers”

A meal is never just a meal in a Luca Guadagnino movie; each bite is a prelude to a kiss, every feast a form of foreplay. In his shimmering melodrama “I Am Love” (2009), whose beauties range from the churches of Sanremo to the alabaster countenance of Tilda Swinton, the most ravishing image is a … Read more

“Civil War” Presents a Striking but Muddled State of Disunion

“Civil War” Presents a Striking but Muddled State of Disunion

Is it the end of the world if Kirsten Dunst isn’t around to witness it? I’m beginning to wonder. At the mystical aliens-among-us climax of Jeff Nichols’s “Midnight Special” (2016), it is Dunst, aglow with Spielbergian wonderment, who compels our surrender to the thrill of the unknown. In Lars von Trier’s end-of-days psychodrama, “Melancholia” (2011), … Read more

Why Does the “Road House” Remake Pull Its Punches?

Why Does the “Road House” Remake Pull Its Punches?

Imagine that you’re a bouncer in a scuzzy small-town bar where some of the world’s nastiest drunks go at one another with fists, knives, and broken beer bottles—and that’s on a good night. Forced to risk life and limb intervening in non-stop flareups of physical violence, what do you do? A better question: What would … Read more

When Women Commit Violence: “The Furies” and “If Love Could Kill”

When Women Commit Violence: “The Furies” and “If Love Could Kill”

When the journalist Elizabeth Flock was in her early twenties, she took a trip to Rome with friends. They hired a guide for a day, a bearded man a few years older. After showing them the sights, he brought them to a bar, the American kind that panders to young tourists with shots, and then … Read more

Restaurant Review: At Naks, a Filipino Feast to Eat with Your Hands

Restaurant Review: At Naks, a Filipino Feast to Eat with Your Hands

But the joyousness and sense of humor in the food felt at odds with the pageantry surrounding it. After Valdez’s return to the kitchen, each course was announced to the room by one of a rotating Greek chorus of servers, who recounted the absent chef’s own memories (“Our next dish reminds Chef of how naughty … Read more