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The new Snowden movie is so bad it almost makes you forget how serious privacy issues are
For all Stone’s posturing as a filmmaking maverick, “Snowden” relies on every manner of movie convention and emotional shortcut.
“The Innocents”: suffering and survival in a Polish convent
Among one group of nuns at the end of World War II, the shadow of the cross is impossible to escape.
75 years later, what can “Citizen Kane” tell us about the presidential race?
“In short, it is the story of a media manipulator who strove to turn his celebrity into elective office. Draw what parallels you may.”
In ‘Finding Dory’ sequel, it’s up to Dory to find herself.
“Finding Dory” might be a more interesting movie than “Nemo” without being any better.
The surprising earnestness of “Deadpool”
“Deadpool” is about a conflicted man whose fears lead him down a dark path.
Reviewing two new ’Jesus films’: ’Risen’ and ’The Young Messiah’
A convergence of belief and fact; this is the key to two new films about Jesus.
“Brooklyn” is a gentle coming of age story that perfectly captures the immigrant experience.
“Brooklyn” vividly portrays the extreme homesickness of a young woman in a strange land.
The complicated life of Jesse Owens
“Race” is a movie about personal victory and national guilt—neither Hitler nor Franklin Roosevelt ever shook Owens’s hand.
Kindness meets conflict in ‘The Lady in the Van’
While ostensibly a comedy, “The Lady in the Van” is also a profoundly serious movie.
