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When simple people cause violent social change
John Anderson
November 03, 2016
“Loving” is film about a lot of things, including two simple people causing violent eruptions across the social and legal landscapes. It is a portrait of America at a particular time and place. So is "Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk."
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'America' Contemplates 'Silence': learn more about the book behind Martin Scorsese's new film
Teresa Donnellan
October 11, 2016
Check back here for reviews, interviews and more news about the film.
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The new Snowden movie is so bad it almost makes you forget how serious privacy issues are
John Anderson
September 19, 2016
For all Stone’s posturing as a filmmaking maverick, “Snowden” relies on every manner of movie convention and emotional shortcut.
Film
"The Innocents": suffering and survival in a Polish convent
John Anderson
July 22, 2016
Among one group of nuns at the end of World War II, the shadow of the cross is impossible to escape.
Film
75 years later, what can "Citizen Kane" tell us about the presidential race?
Richard A. Blake
July 19, 2016
"In short, it is the story of a media manipulator who strove to turn his celebrity into elective office. Draw what parallels you may."
Film
In 'Finding Dory' sequel, it’s up to Dory to find herself.
John Anderson
June 16, 2016
"Finding Dory” might be a more interesting movie than “Nemo” without being any better.
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