From Australian-made gore to sugar-rush animation, here are the films that had our critics seated and watching this year.
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Director Mamoru Hosoda on “Scarlet”: COVID, the afterlife, and the power of forgiveness
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Now that My Hero Academia‘s anime has come to a close, we can officially rank the best episodes of the series — and several ...
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Artsy film critics are unlikely to be impressed by China’s micro-dramas. Even so, the roughly two-minute episodes, which cram soap-opera plots into a short-video format, are wildly popular. Watched ...
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