![]() ![]() “M3GAN,” “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”), while auteur-driven fare like Ari Aster’s “Beau Is Afraid” and Makoto Shinkai’s “Suzume” have taken such great pleasure in confounding them. But the most pleasant surprise of the movie year so far is that several of this winter and spring’s new releases have wildly over-delivered on expectations (e.g. ![]() Many of the early highlights - including heartstopping immigration dramas “R.M.N.” and “Tori and Lokita,” as well as the more narcotized likes of “Godland” and “Pacification” - are inevitable holdovers from last year’s Cannes lineup, while more recent festival breakouts like “Rye Lane” and “A Thousand and One” have already made their way down the mountain from Sundance. 2023 is only five months old and many of the year’s most anticipated films are still waiting in the wings for their summer or fall debuts, but the year has already provided an absolute smörgåsbord of cinematic delights for those who know where to look (or are lucky enough to live in the kind of place where AMC isn’t the only game in town). ![]()
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