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Nazario Gerardi plays Francis in “The Little Flowers of St. Francis” (The Criterion Collection)
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John Anderson
Encountering Roberto Rossellini’s “The Flowers of St. Francis,” which turns 70 this year, will be an odd experience for most first-timers.
Sidney Flanigan as Autumn in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” (photo: Focus Features)
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Simcha Fisher
For all its deft crafting of real-life detail, Eliza Hittman’s film never admits any reality besides abortion as saving grace.
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Isabelle SenechalRyan Di CorpoColleen Dulle
One hundred years after the birth of cinema, the Vatican released a commemorative list of 45 great films. Now, 25 years later, America Media is here to expand the Vatican’s list with the most groundbreaking, impressive and beautiful films released since 1995.
Photo: CBN Films
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John Anderson
Patrick deserves better than green beer and leprechauns, and he gets it in a new documentary.
Photo: Zed Nelson
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David Stewart
Filmed over four years, the film is about the change that has come to Hoxton, the city’s latest chic, hipsterish district.
Photo: Sony Pictures Classics
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Ryan Di Corpo
As did Martin Scorsese in “The Irishman,” director Marco Bellochio poses challenging questions about guilt and the nature of truth in “The Traitor,” a film which does much to remove the glossy veneer of organized crime.