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dngoldman

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  • Summer Wars (2009)
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  • Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, and Conrad Veidt in Casablanca (1942)
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  • Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Thomas Haden Church, Jamie Foxx, Rhys Ifans, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zendaya, and Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
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  • Catherine Deneuve in Répulsion (1965)
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My Dinner with Andre

My Dinner with Andre

7.7
8
  • Aug 24, 2025
  • Still a singular experience

    Évanouis

    Évanouis

    7.8
    8
  • Aug 14, 2025
  • We are the weopons

    Les 4 Fantastiques: Premiers pas

    Les 4 Fantastiques: Premiers pas

    7.3
    9
  • Jul 27, 2025
  • Finally capturing the depth and humor of the original comic

    FF4 pulls off a nearly impossible feat-it captures the Lee/Kirby vision of the 1960s comic book. For me, it stands as one of my favorite films of the year and one of the best comic book movies of all time.

    The Fantastic Four were the beginning of modern superhero storytelling. No secret identities, no fictional cities-the original stories took place in the real New York City, with the only twist being its four extraordinary heroes. They were a family who loved and argued with each other in equal measure. The drama was never just in the battles, but in the emotional traumas and ethical dilemmas they faced. I still remember The Thing searching for love (and the time Johnny Storm stole his girl) and being stunned by Sue and Reed's marital struggles. They were heroes, yes-but they were also us.

    As the series matured, the stakes grew cosmic. The Fantastic Four realized they could only protect Earth by venturing beyond it, embracing more of Jack Kirby's grand, humanistic vision. There's a clear overlap here with the first *Star Trek* series-both looked outward while reflecting deeply inward.

    Matt Shakman's *First Steps* nearly perfectly captures that humor, pathos, nobility, and trauma. The retro-futuristic 1960s New York he crafts is not just eye candy (though it is spectacular eye candy). It's a window into the past, fused with a vision of the future-a time when the future felt possible but not yet determined.

    The interactions between the characters are complex and understated. The ultimate confrontation-rooted in the refusal to give up on either their child or humanity-could have easily come off as sentimental in today's world. Instead, the film's retro-future vibe makes it both nostalgic for a time that has passed and mournful for what that time never was.

    When Reed says that the first time they went to space there was only a sense of exploration, but now there is a sense of dread, he's speaking not only about the story but about the present we've inherited-or chosen. And Galactus' world-eating hunger feels like a symbol of where we are now.

    I truly don't understand the "good but not great" reviews. This is a fantastic film on so many levels. For those like me who grew up with the Fantastic Four, the film is an absolute delight. But I also hope newcomers see it for what it is: a story of humanity, a celebration of imagination, and, above all, a whole lot of fun.
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