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David Ehrlich

David Ehrlich

Senior Film Critic at Indiewire

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Our Chief Film Critic’s Picks for Every Oscars 2025 Category — In Review

Forget who will win — these are the people and movies who should win.
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‘Last Breath’ Review: Woody Harrelson’s Gripping Underwater Thrille...

Harrelson, Simu Liu, and Finn Cole star in a suspenseful dramatization of saturation diving gone wrong.
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‘Demon City’ Review: A Yakuza Hitman Gets His Revenge in Netflix’s ...

Adapted from Masamichi Kawabe’s manga series 'Onigoroshi,' Netflix's under-written 'Demon City' survives on the cleverness of its fight scenes.
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‘The Unbreakable Boy’ Review: Zachary Levi Plays the Father of an A...

We didn't know how good we had it with "Harold and the Purple Crayon."
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‘Mickey 17’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Robert Pattinson Star in B...

Combining the best parts of "Snowpiercer" & "Okja" into something new, "Mickey 17" suggests that Bong loves people even more than he hates capitalism.
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'The Gorge' Review: Miles Teller & Anya Taylor-Joy Go to Hell and Back

A haunted pair of snipers find something to live for in the Apple TV+ film 'The Gorge.' Read IndieWire's review.
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‘Universal Language’ Review: Guy Maddin Meets Abbas Kiarostami in a...

Tehran comes to Winnipeg in Matthew Rankin’s singular gem about cross-cultural exchange.
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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Review: Harrison Ford Hulks Out ...

Harrison Ford Hulks out in a Marvel movie that's suffocated to death by the franchise's past.
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‘Parthenope’ Review: Paolo Sorrentino Drives Himself Crazy Trying t...

Cannes: Celeste Dalla Porta stuns in a superficial meditation on the relationship between youth and beauty.
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The Best Movies of Sundance 2025 Reminded Us That Nothing Good Last...

In Review Newsletter: Sundance is in crisis, but the best films that played this year suggest that crisis might be the engine of its renewal.
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'Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)' Review: A Rewarding Debut

Sundance: Sierra Falconer's low-key 'Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)' consists of four effervescent vignettes set on the same Michigan lake.