“I can’t say that I would recommend it to anyone other than to look at it in the context of a […]
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“I can’t say that I would recommend it to anyone other than to look at it in the context of a […]
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Released at the same time Barack Obama was sweeping the 2008 Democratic primaries, Margaret Brown’s documentary about Mobile, Ala.’s segregated Mardi Gras celebrations is a potent reminder of a time when hope and change were plentiful.
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Before producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson handed the James Bond reins to Amazon, only one mission was completed outside the family, and now ‘Never Say Never Again’ plays like prophecy.
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1968’s winner for the Best Foreign Language Oscar – now streaming on Criterion Channel in its Czech New Wave collection – is a wry warning against passivity in the face of fascism.
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The studio’s 22nd animated feature, released in March 2020, was the end of an era in more ways than one.
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Diane Keaton’s other great film from 1977 is a disturbing drama that is more relevant than ever.
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On the 40th anniversary of its release, a look back at Rob Reiner’s sophomore feature — one too often overlooked among his jaw-dropping string of ‘80s all-timers.
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Chantal Akerman’s 1982 drama is a valentine to the pleasures and heartaches of the night.
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Even the Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami fell victim to the indifference of Miramax with this 1994 meta-drama.
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To mark Irish writer/director Neil Jordan’s 75th birthday, a look at where he got his start.
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Alternative weekly newspapers may be a dying breed, but Joan Micklin Silver’s warm, funny film captures the heyday of the counterculture publications and the people who created them.
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William Friedkin’s 1985 cop thriller is noteworthy not only for its 80s aesthetics and hard-hitting action, but for its cold, dark heart.
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