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Arts & CultureFilm
David Stewart
Filmed over four years, the film is about the change that has come to Hoxton, the city’s latest chic, hipsterish district.
Bartosz Bielenia in Boze Cialo (“Corpus Christi”) (IMDB)
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
“Corpus Christi” is not a critique of Catholicism, though; it may not even be a deliberately Catholic film, writes film critic John Anderson.
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Arts & CultureFilm
Ryan Di Corpo
As did Martin Scorsese in “The Irishman,” director Marco Bellochio poses challenging questions about guilt and the nature of truth in “The Traitor,” a film which does much to remove the glossy veneer of organized crime.
Arts & CultureFilm
Mike Seay
The French animated film traces the harrowing journey of a severed hand through the streets of Paris
Little Women has been adapted over and over again for radio, television and the stage (photo: IMDB).
Arts & CultureFilm
Elyse Durham
‘Little Women’ reminds us that death, despite its inevitability, is not permanent. It’s as temporary as falling asleep on a train.
Some recent best picture winners, clockwise from top left: “Crash,” “12 Years a Slave,” “Greenbook” and “Spotlight” (photo: CNS/Fox Searchlight/IMDB)
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
The morality of the Academy Awards may be suspect. But there is a conscience at work.