‘La Syndicaliste’ Review: Power Plays

Isabelle Huppert’s new film, “La Syndicaliste,” is an intense French true-crime drama that delves into the dirty political dealings within the nation’s nuclear energy industry. Huppert plays Maureen Kearney, a labor representative for a state-controlled French nuclear technology company, Areva. As the plot unfolds, we see Maureen navigating the complexities of corporate politics, gender biases,…

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Review: At the Armory, Calm Awaits the Fury of ‘The Rite of Spring’

The performance of “The Rite of Spring/Common Ground[s]” at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan is captivating audiences with its unique blend of dance, music, and storytelling. The show, developed by choreographer Pina Bausch, features a powerful and intense display of emotion as the dancers grapple with the concept of mortality. Bausch’s “Rite,” set to…

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‘Godzilla Minus One’ Review: Bigmouth Strikes Again

“Godzilla Minus One” celebrates the iconic creature’s 70th anniversary in the Toho studio franchise. This latest installment portrays Godzilla as a confident and majestic force of destruction, embodying the enduring impact of Japan’s post-World War II struggles. The film opens with Godzilla’s devastating landfall on a war-torn island, where survivors like Koichi and Noriko navigate…

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