A tender, emotionally attuned documentary that revisits the singer’s brief but incandescent life, exploring his turbulent inner world, complicated relationships, and extraordinary vocal gift through archival footage and intimate testimonies.
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‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ Review: A Portrait of Genius and Fragility (HBO Max)
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Estrenos online: crítica de «Lurker», de Alex Russell (MUBI U.S.)
Un admirador de una megaestrella pop consigue ser parte de su círculo íntimo, pero no todo sale como lo planea en este combo de drama y thriller sobre la relación entre los famosos y sus fans. En algunos territorios, disponible en MUBI.
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‘Lurker’ Review: A Sharp, Unsettling Look at the Star–Fan Dynamic (MUBI)
A fan-turned-collaborator slowly loses his grip when his newfound proximity to a pop star threatens to slip away, triggering a chilling unraveling. Streaming on MUBI.
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‘Sunset Boulevard’ at 75: Hollywood Looks in the Mirror
Seventy-five years after its release, Billy Wilder’s masterpiece still feels unsettlingly modern—a sharp, melancholy vision of fame, delusion, and the industry that forgets its own.
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‘Caught Stealing’ Review: Austin Butler in a Cartoonishly Violent Thriller
A down-on-his-luck ex-ballplayer gets dragged into a violent chain of misunderstandings when Russian thugs attack him, sending him on a bloody, absurd chase through late-’90s New York.
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Lucrecia Martel in Conversation: ‘I Want to Leave This Planet Feeling I Was Useful to Other People’
The Argentine filmmaker reflects on her new project, the country’s political moment, and what it means to make films in a time of uncertainty.
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Estrenos: crítica de «Fue solo un accidente» («Un Simple Accident»), de Jafar Panahi
Un hombre encuentra, o cree encontrar, a una persona que lo torturó en el pasado, lo secuestra e intenta decidir, junto a otros en igual situación, qué hacer con él. En cines, desde el 4 diciembre.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «Camina o muere» («The Long Walk»), de Francis Lawrence (Flow, Claro Video)
En una América distópica, cincuenta jóvenes deben marchar sin detenerse o enfrentar la ejecución. Mientras Ray Garraty se acerca a los demás participantes, el film se vuelve un relato de supervivencia, solidaridad y silenciosa rebeldía.
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‘The Long Walk’ Review: Friendship at the Edge of a Totalitarian Hell
In a dystopian America, fifty boys must march without stopping or be executed. As Ray Garraty bonds with fellow walkers, this drama becomes a stark tale of survival, solidarity, and quiet rebellion.
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‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Taipei’s Bright Lights, Dark Corners (Netflix)
Blending urban realism with family melodrama, this film follows a mother and her daughters as unresolved conflicts resurface during their return to Taipei. Streaming on Netflix.



