Will ‘Mank’ Be Netflix’s First Best-Picture Winner?
[ad_1] “Citizen Kane” has cast a vast cinematic shadow for nearly eight decades, sitting atop countless lists of the greatest
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Read More[ad_1] The long-awaited follow-up to the 1996 cult classic “The Craft” recalls its iconic predecessor in many ways. Just like
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Read More[ad_1] For more than a half-century, Frederick Wiseman has been telling the story of the United States, one documentary and
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Read More[ad_1] I loathe the idea of a topical movie. The process of filmmaking doesn’t even really allow for it. A
Read More[ad_1] There’s brainy sci-fi, and then there’s very brainy sci-fi. It’s rare that very brainy sci-fi packs a genuinely emotional,
Read More[ad_1] Throughout his career, the Hong Kong-born director Wayne Wang has applied a purposefully eclectic approach to environments and subject
Read More[ad_1] A family project, “The Place of No Words” clearly means so much to the tight circle of people who
Read More[ad_1] “Friendsgiving,” the new comedy written and directed by Nicol Paone, takes a surprisingly charming and hilarious approach to a
Read More[ad_1] In the 1920s, when radium was advertised as a luminous substance with health benefits, two teenage sisters make ends
Read More[ad_1] The Afropunk festival has been steadily scaling up for years, growing over a decade and a half from a
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