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Wonder
You’ll shed a tear or two—especially if you’re a parent—and they’ll be totally earned.
You’ll shed a tear or two—especially if you’re a parent—and they’ll be totally earned.
The film invites us to observe its characters, to hear their inner voices, to see what they see and to challenge our own preconceived notions…
Roger Ebert on James Ivory's "Howards End".
"The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty. What a space it opens…
An article about my decision to not attend a country music concert because of racial fear.
A special edition of Thumbnails detailing the recent sexual harassment cases in the entertainment and tech industries and the brave women who broke their silence.
An article about my decision to not attend a country music concert because of racial fear.
The latest in our monthly series looks at Walter Hill's controversial thriller.
Stop watching movies made by assholes. It'll be OK.
A study of the 1965 film "The War Game" and its relevance a half-century later.
Clare Cooney on "Runner"; Uma Thurman on "The Parisian Woman"; Condoning conduct of Hollywood tyrants; Godfather of Indian gangster films; Misogyny of "Blade Runner 2049."
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD includes "Atomic Blonde," "Wind River," "Your Name," and more.
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