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Mid90s(2018)inspire me, make me laugh, take me back · From A.O. Scott at The New York Times: Like its hero, Mid90s struggles to figure out what it wants to be, and the struggle makes it interesting as well as occasionally frustrating. |
Mr. Sunshine(2018)romance me, stretch my mind, transport me · From Joel Keller at Decider: Mr. Sunshine is like a Korean version of prestige TV: a bit slow-moving; a little confusing; but beautiful to look at. It tells a story that should compel fans of Korean TV, military history, and even just plain ol’ romance to keep watching. |
My Brilliant Friend(2018)grip me, stretch my mind, take me back, transfix me, transport me · From Emily Nussbaum at The New Yorker: My Brilliant Friend is often at its best when it invokes this same crisis of knowledge, of growing up where everyone knows your business and no one can admit the truth. It’s about the escape hatch that clever girls squeeze through. |
Mystery Road(2018)transport me, up my adrenaline · This magnificent version of the Wild West returns for a second season, as exotic and distinctive as ever. |
Narcissister Organ Player(2018)enlighten me, stretch my mind, tug my heartstrings · From Owen Gleiberman at Variety: The drama of Narcissister Organ Player is that Narcissister isn’t layering her demons onto the culture; she’s layering the culture onto herself. That’s why that mask of hers looks more and more like one we’re all capable of hiding behind. |
Night Comes On(2018)grip me, stretch my mind, tug my heartstrings · From Matt Zoller Seitz at RogerEbert.com: The movie never entirely convinces us that its heroines has the capacity to kill, although her pain and loss are conveyed with skill by Fishback. |