A man becomes convinced he has found the prison torturer who once abused him. As he drives across the country gathering other survivors to confirm the man’s identity, doubt, vengeance, and moral chaos turn a simple “accident” into a harrowing journey.
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‘It Was Just an Accident’ Review: Jafar Panahi’s Fiercest Political Film in Years
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Estrenos online: crítica de «La chica zurda» («Left-Handed Girl»), de Tsou Shih-Ching (Netflix)
Entre el realismo urbano y el melodrama familiar, la película sigue a una familia que vuelve a Taipei y se enfrenta a conflictos del pasado que nunca cerraron. Disponible en Netflix.
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‘Urchin’ Review: Stumbling Toward Redemption on the Streets of London
A homeless young man in London hits rock bottom, only to find an unexpected path toward rehabilitation after a brief stint in jail tests his resolve to rebuild his life.
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‘Eddington’ Review: Ari Aster’s Pandemic Parable Goes Off the Rails
During the pandemic, the sheriff and the mayor of a small New Mexico town clash on personal and political fronts in this violent satire from the director of ‘Midsommar’.
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‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt Steers a Predictable but Thrilling Racing Drama (Apple TV)
Brad Pitt plays a veteran racing driver who returns to Formula 1 after three decades to try to save a struggling team. Streaming from December 12 on Apple TV.
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‘Blue Velvet’ Rewatch: How David Lynch Redefined the Suburban Nightmare
One morning, after visiting his father in the hospital, Jeffrey Beaumont finds a human ear hidden in the bushes. Now on Netflix.
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‘The Chronology of Water’ Review: Kristen Stewart Dives Into Trauma and Transformation
The actress directs this adaptation of writer Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, which recounts her harrowing family and personal experiences. Featuring Imogen Poots and Thora Birch.
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‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ Review: A Strong Cast in a Franchise Running on Charm
In a small-town church with a dark past, Detective Benoit Blanc teams up with a young, straight-arrow priest to investigate a crime so perfectly executed it almost seems impossible.
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Festival MASS 2025: críticas y entrevista a José Luis Rebordinos
Aquí la programación completa y críticas del ciclo armado por los festivales de Málaga y San Sebastián que comienza el viernes 28 de noviembre en la Sala Lugones. Además, una entrevista al director del festival donostiarra, en su último año a cargo de ese evento.
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Estrenos: crítica de «Karla», de Christina Tournatzés
Una chica se escapa de su familia y llega a la policía para denunciar a su padre por abusos sexuales en este drama legal protagonizado por Elise Krieps y Rainer Bock. Estreno en cines argentinos: 27 de noviembre.


