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Chris Kallaher's avatar

Thank you for your shout-out to Dunkirk. That was a great year for movies and I can’t begrudge The Shape of Water for winning best picture; it’s a fine movie of great imagination anchored by Sally Hawkins making the absolute most out of a lead role. But Dunkirk is the rarest of things: a beautiful movie of war (or survival, as Nolan notes). Nolan’s formal mastery enables and exploits many outstanding performances, including Mark Rylance and Kenneth Branagh doing what they do best as well as they ever have, and Tom Hardy somehow bringing me to tears with a near silent performance wearing goggles and a helmet. Yes, a great year for movies but Dunkirk will be the one people are still talking about in 30 years.

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Markus Orth's avatar

Sightline pricing is a horrible idea. First come, first served, like it's always been.

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