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Premiering in the U.S. Dramatic competition at Sundance, “Between the Temples” follows squarely in the tradition of Silver’s eight previous microbudget features, from its candid, on-the-fly ...
Between the Temples is a 2024 American comedy-drama film directed by Nathan Silver and written by Silver and C. Mason Wells. The film stars Jason Schwartzman , Carol Kane , Caroline Aaron , Robert Smigel , Madeline Weinstein , Matthew Shear , and Dolly de Leon .
“Between the Temples,” a Sony Pictures Classics release is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for language and some sexual references. Running time: 111 minutes. Three and a half stars ...
Listed below are films with 100% ratings that have a critics' consensus or have been reviewed by at least twenty film critics. Many of these films, particularly those with a high number of positive reviews, have achieved wide critical acclaim and are often considered among the best films ever made.
Gran Turismo 7 was review bombed on Metacritic in March 2022, following updates made to the game; it received the lowest Metacritic user-score for a game published by Sony. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] Users expressed criticism towards its focus on microtransactions, including the real-world cost of certain items, [ 63 ] [ 64 ] [ 65 ] and grinding .
Between The Temples, directed by Nathan Silver, certainly fits within this broad definition. A hilarious and heartfelt comedy, it follows a depressed cantor (Jason Schwartzman) helping his former ...
OpenCritic was developed to avoid some of the controversies that Metacritic has gained in the video game industry. A game's Metacritic score has become strongly attached to the financial performance of a game and subsequent efforts of the development studio and publisher, such as affecting post-release studio bonuses.
According to this article on the film : . It was shot in 16mm (accounting for its unusual home-movie look) Jason Schwartzman gained considerable weight for the role; I haven't presumed to add these to the article's Production section, as I seem to be treading on thin ice around here recently—but if anyone wishes to, feel free.