'My Sunshine' Review: Hiroshi Okuyama's Ice-Skating Drama Is Lovely


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IndieWire— Cannes: Japan would be wise to submit this gently made story of an ice-skating coach and his pupils for the Best International Feature Oscar...

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NJ.com—I tried McDonald’s grandma McFlurry so you don’t have to. Here’s my review.. You're telling me a grandma made this McFlurry? McDonald's latest limited-time dessert offering, the “grandma McFlurry,” spun its way into...

The A.V. Club—Atlas review: Netflix’s AI propaganda dulls J.Lo’s shine. Almost every strand of DNA within Atlas’ genetic makeup is toxic. The haphazard, ham-handed sci-fi film, distributed by a streamer that utilizes computer algorithms to guide its creative process, revolves around a guilt-riddled heroine fighting “evil” artificial intelligence with the help of a “good” artificial intelligence. There’s clearly more than one bug in its machine. Character conceptions and conflicts are maddening, crippled further by generic dialogue, stupid scenarios, and wrong-headed...