MOVIES: “American Animals” “Arizona” “Assassination Nation” “Beast” “Blindspotting” “Clara’s Ghost” “An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn” “The Guilty” “The Happy Prince” […]
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MOVIES: “American Animals” “Arizona” “Assassination Nation” “Beast” “Blindspotting” “Clara’s Ghost” “An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn” “The Guilty” “The Happy Prince” […]
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Like most film festivals, Sundance has a competition section. A lot of festival-goers are also sports enthusiasts, and this gives them […]
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“I want to talk to you about America,” says Channing Tatum’s Mark Schultz dispassionately to an unenthusiastic auditorium of elementary schoolers […]
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Auteur theory is debatable, but it’s a prominent feature of film theory with a cache of connotations. In the opening scenes […]
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Lapsed Catholic though he is, Martin McDonagh, the Irish (by way of London) playwright-turned-filmmaker loves to explore the interconnected themes of […]
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(As far as you know, this is a transcript of a secret audio recording at the Pixar offices in Emeryville, Calif.) […]
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There have been few career turnarounds and rapid-fire ascendancies in Hollywood as impressive as Taylor Sheridan’s. A working actor for the […]
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No one will deny Cate Blanchett could play the phone book and it would be amazing. So to say her performance […]
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It’s October, which for Hollywood means one thing: Time to burn off the movies that weren’t loud enough to be summer […]
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For the first couple of decades after its release, Groundhog Day was largely (and surprisingly) left alone. Having nailed the premise […]
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Thirty-five years after the release of the original, we’re finally getting a sequel to Blade Runner! It’s an exciting time to […]
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I’ve been bemoaning the state of disability in cinema for the last year. But just like Neil Armstrong took one small […]
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