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David Canfield

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Devotion (2022) 81% EDIT “Devotion’s contours remain fairly conventional and, plot-wise, unsurprising; you need a great actor to sell such a tough, complex portrait within that. Fortunately, Majors works wonders with genre.” – Vanity Fair Sep 13, 2022 Full Review The Lost King (2022) 77% EDIT “The script, which offers few surprises but plenty of comfort, moves along at a nice clip, keeping us fully on​​ Philippa’s side of things no matter the resistance she faces.” – Vanity Fair Sep 12, 2022 Full Review I Carry You With Me (2020) 97% A- EDIT “A gay story and a border story, told in the universal language of love, family, and dreams.” – Entertainment Weekly Jan 27, 2020 Full Review Minari (2020) 98% A- EDIT “Minari works quietly and methodically, embracing its lush rural setting with striking glimpses of its characters, alone against vast and empty landscapes.” – Entertainment Weekly Jan 27, 2020 Full Review Shirley (2020) 88% B+ EDIT “In Shirley Jackson, [Moss] veers from grumpy to menacing to touching, turning in what may be her best - and is surely her wittiest - film performance to date.” – Entertainment Weekly Jan 26, 2020 Full Review Black Bear (2020) 89% A- EDIT “You can't take your eyes off it.” – Entertainment Weekly Jan 25, 2020 Full Review Bad Hair (2020) 62% B- EDIT “This is Elle Lorraine's feature-film debut, and she's steadily remarkable: assured, intelligent, deadpan, heartbreaking, and finally, terrifying. Her face alone could carry this movie - it's that expressive, that connective.” – Entertainment Weekly Jan 24, 2020 Full Review Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (2019) 100% EDIT “Stage Fright features plenty of the proudly feminist and wildly silly material that fans should expect, but as Slate reflects on her coming of age and ongoing struggles with love and happiness, she doesn't leave everything on stage.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 24, 2019 Full Review
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