Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods came along at the right time. These days, the streets are covered with protesters – Black, […]
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Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods came along at the right time. These days, the streets are covered with protesters – Black, […]
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In recent years, Judd Apatow’s work as a director and a producer has taken on a decidedly more mature and bittersweet […]
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It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when comic book characters had little to no hope of success […]
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Chantal Akerman was 25 years old when her technically groundbreaking, emotionally devastating, and alternately revered and reviled Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai […]
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With the passing of Stuart Gordon this past March, cinema lost one of its great provocateurs. An agitator and enemy of […]
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No matter how good a film is, or how satisfied a director and an audience may be with the final product, […]
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In 1984, David Lynch’s ill-fated adaptation of Dune was released in theaters to poor reviews and disappointing box office. Given that […]
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If you’re one of the many folks looking forward to the Disney + release of Hamilton in July, good news: you […]
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Decades after her death in 1965, Shirley Jackson’s shadow looms over American horror, continuing to make a space in the genre […]
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Forget punching Nazis. Are you craving to see a gang of white supremacists ripped to bloody bits? Good news for you: […]
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The first cut comes a few minutes into the second scene of Sidney Lumet’s The Pawnbroker, and it happens so quickly […]
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When watching The Vast of Night, the Slamdance phenomenon currently streaming on Amazon Prime, it’s hard not to be reminded of […]
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