Forty years after its debut, “Michael Jackson’s Thriller” remains in a category all by itself.
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Forty years after its debut, “Michael Jackson’s Thriller” remains in a category all by itself.
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Michael Cimino’s controversial Oscar winner (now streaming on Netflix) remains a model of atmosphere, authenticity, and mood.
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Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” follow-up boasts fine performances and some memorable dialogue, but simply can’t sustain its clever premise.
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Colman Domingo has a blast as gay Black activist Bayard Rustin in George C. Wolfe’s “Rustin,” quite possibly the jazziest civil rights movie ever made.
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This unique horror film uses a serial killer’s crimes as a window on urban repression and loneliness.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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The best theatrical Looney Tunes project is also the one its own studio appeared to have the most contempt for.
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In a season of high-profile labor actions, Barbara Kopple’s Oscar-winning 1976 documentary feels more essential than ever.
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David Fincher’s latest Netflix piffle is stylish as hell – and just as empty.
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This A24 film can’t maintain the level of either its wild concept or its lead performance from Nicolas Cage.
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On the 40th anniversary of its release, an examination of Bob Fosse’s final film, and what it has to say about sexual violence and exploitation.
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In boarding school dramas like ‘Dead Poets Society,’ ‘Tea and Sympathy,’ ‘The Emperor’s Club,’ and the new ‘The Holdovers,’ filmmakers deftly explore the complications of upper-class abandonment.
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