From ‘Licorice Pizza’ to ‘Dazed and Confused’ to ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ a look at the movies where, as Tarantino puts it, “you hang out with the characters so much that they actually become your friends.”
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From ‘Licorice Pizza’ to ‘Dazed and Confused’ to ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ a look at the movies where, as Tarantino puts it, “you hang out with the characters so much that they actually become your friends.”
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Two men sit on an idyllic suburban lawn, creating a mirror image of one another that suggests an inherent balance in their world – That is, until a single flower sprouts directly onto their shared property line, leading the two to come to blows, each claiming ownership over it. Neighbours, an experimental stop-motion short from […]
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When author Anne Rice died at the age of 80 in December 2021, she left behind a huge body of work, including dozens of bestselling novels, most of which focus on supernatural creatures (vampires, witches, werewolves, Jesus Christ). But despite selling more than 100 million copies of her books in her lifetime, Rice has a […]
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And we wrap up the year with our favorite films from it, an eclectic mixture of prestige drama, documentary, comedy, and genre pictures.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal makes an electrifying feature directorial debut with this stunning adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s novel.
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Joel Coen’s impressive solo directorial debut presents Shakespeare’s tragedy as a stylized, bloody thriller – and showcases stunning performances by Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand.
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In a year of drama and trauma, we were more drawn than ever to nostalgia. But the pull of the past was rarely a simple proposition.
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With the year drawing to a close, a look at how the pandemic that changed movies presented itself onscreen.
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As 2021 comes to a close, we look back on what has been a veritable annus horribilis for one of Hollywood’s major studios.
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The latest installment in the venerable sci-fi franchise is ingenious, stylish, and surprisingly emotional.
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On its 25th anniversary, a look back at how the self-awareness of its particular time and place influenced ‘Scream’ – and impacted its audience and imitators.
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Aaron Sorkin’s Lucille Ball biopic is a mess – indulgent, solemn, and dull. Our review:
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