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      • Paul Schrader ’s “First Reformed,” in which Ethan Hawke brilliantly plays an alcoholic Protestant minister undergoing a profound spiritual and psychological crisis, is a stunning, enrapturing film, a crowning work by one of the American cinema’s most essential artists.
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  1. May 18, 2018 · Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed,” in which Ethan Hawke brilliantly plays an alcoholic Protestant minister undergoing a profound spiritual and psychological crisis, is a stunning, enrapturing film, a crowning work by one of the American cinema’s most essential artists.

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  3. Dan R 2017's 'First Reformed' is a powerful film that isn't all you believe it to be right up until its conclusion. SYNOPSIS: 'A minister of a small congregation in upstate New York...

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  4. May 20, 2018 · First Reformed is some of his best work. Its self-divided protagonist is Father Ernst Toller, an ex-military chaplain played in a performance of great subtlety and control by Ethan Hawke.

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  5. First Reformed: a troubled (and I think ultimately good) man is able to restrain himself from violence. He's become a lot more compassionate over the years. Toller's final act of restraint might not be salvation, and it might not even be redemption, but it's obvious that he's managed to reclaim some part of himself.

  6. May 18, 2018 · First Reformed, Paul Schrader’s bleak, spectacular new drama, could accurately be summed up as an account of one man’s bitter crisis of faith. But that description is also a little pat—too...

    • K. Austin Collins
  7. May 25, 2018 · Critics have rightly declared First Reformed to be one of the year’s best American films. Featuring a stunning performance from Ethan Hawke, it lingers uneasily in the subconscious.

  8. May 17, 2018 · Read Matt Goldberg's First Reformed review; Paul Schrader's new movie stars Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, Philip Ettinger, and Cedric Kyles.

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