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Moving Pictures: You Can’t Spell ‘Barbarian’ Without Airbnb

October 9, 2022

Quick-and-to-the-point thriller demands a group viewing.

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In ‘Triangle of Sadness,’ Power Is A Real...

October 6, 2022

You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. Maybe you’ll projectile vomit. But you’ll...

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Moving Pictures: ‘The Woman King’ and Fighting History

October 6, 2022

"The Woman King" grapples with history without sacrificing thrills or style.

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Moving Pictures: ‘Breaking,’ Tragic and True

September 22, 2022

With "Breaking," John Boyega escapes type and finds challenge.

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Moving Pictures: The Eccentric Worlds of George Miller

September 5, 2022

Pigs, penguins, bikers, — director George Miller does it all.

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Moving Pictures: Yays and Nays of 2022

February 22, 2022

Myle Yan Tay takes us through the highs and lows of 2022's blockbuster film...

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Renegotiating with the Big Screen: Cinema in the...

December 18, 2021

When people go to the cinema, they crave an immersive experience that cannot be...

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1996 Film Retrospective: Improvising Reality in Mike Leigh’s...

March 19, 2021

How Leigh’s improvised scenework established a new form of cinema.

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Fulfillment, Failure, and Desire: The Subversive “Memories of...

December 30, 2020

How Bong Joon Ho changed expectations for the procedural drama.

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Opinion: On Sia’s Disability Representation Controversy

December 19, 2020

Why disabled characters should not be played by non-disabled actors.

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The Incredibly True Adventure of Me Needing a...

December 8, 2020

How Maria Maggenti’s film deviates from stereotypical tragic queer tropes.

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The Twilight Renaissance: Revisiting the Hated Phenomenon

October 28, 2020

How does its cultural legacy reveal our acceptance of teenage girlhood?

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