
‘Saudi Trilogy’ Ends With a Whimper
Haifaa al-Mansour’s film ‘Unidentified’ is a police procedural thriller, yet a random repeat episode of ‘Law and Order’ or ‘CSI’ is more inventive.
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Mr. Naves is an artist, teacher, and critic based in New York City. His writing has appeared in City Arts, the New Criterion,the New York Observer, Slate, the Spectator World, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications.

Haifaa al-Mansour’s film ‘Unidentified’ is a police procedural thriller, yet a random repeat episode of ‘Law and Order’ or ‘CSI’ is more inventive.
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A new documentary chronicles Peter Asher’s influence on the Fab Four, James Taylor, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, and Barbra Streisand.
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Ironically the verisimilitude in Mary Harron’s 30-year-old movie, that covered events from 30 years before its making, is revealed to be synthetic.
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A sideways look at an eventful life via Bangalore, New York, and Texas.
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Focusing their cameras far from the maddening crowds on either coast, Andrew and Melissa Shea offer a refreshingly positive take on the nation.
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A new doc, narrated by husband-and-wife thespians Hugh Dancy and Claire Danes, seeks to enlighten younger generations about the modernist painter.
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In Lucía Aleñar Iglesias’s film, death is endowed with an amplitude that is cinematic in means but closer in tone to literature.
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As with her earlier films, Japanese director Chie Hayakawa skirts the fantastic but the biggest mystery in ‘Renoir’ is navigating the adult world.
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A new exhibition at Gladstone of the Austrian painter’s erotic drawings explains why he remains such an auction house heavyweight.
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New York City painter Mary Didoardo thrives on improvisation and throwing creative caution to the wind.
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Do repeated visits to The Bronx Zoo and The American Museum of Natural History account for the artist’s fetching and dedicated sense of remove?
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Despite showcasing some beautiful objects, ‘Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and the Americas’ is not as groundbreaking as it claims.
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