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Robert F. Kennedy (photo: Netflix)
Arts & Culture Television
April 27, 2018
The scope of Kennedy’s story possesses a grandeur missing from Washington right now. 
Father Gabriele Amorth performing an excorism in ‘The Devil and Father Amorth’
Arts & Culture Film
April 18, 2018
In “The Devil and Father Amorth,” William Friedkin turns to reality.
Arts & Culture Film
April 06, 2018
On July 18, 1969, Edward M. Kennedy drove his car off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island.
Photo: R2W FILMS
Arts & Culture Film
March 22, 2018
A feel-good film that actually reaffirms one’s faith in humanity
Itzhak Perlman at home (photo: Greenwich Entertainment)
Arts & Culture Film
March 15, 2018
“Praying with the violin” is how an old friend describes the art of the classical music star.
Arts & Culture Television
March 09, 2018
The six-part part series, which will play Sunday nights starting March 11, is subdivided into some novel plots of papal territory.
Steve Buscemi and Jeffrey Tambor pictured right in ‘The Death of Stalin’
Arts & Culture Film
March 08, 2018
High-stakes politics, small-minded men: It’s a sweet spot for filmmaker Armando Iannucci.
Vicky Krieps and Daniel Day-Lewis in “The Phantom Thread” (Focus Features)
Arts & Culture Film
January 03, 2018
To see P. T. Anderson's new film as merely beautiful is simply not to see it.
Photos: clockwise from top left: “Long Strange Trip” (Amazon Studios); “Get Out” (Universal Pictures); Phantom Thread” (Focus Features); and “Lady Bird” (A24)  
Arts & Culture Film
December 22, 2017
Nine films that raised our faith in humanity because, after all, humans made these movies.
Alastair Sim in the 1951 version of “A Christmas Carol” (Getty Images)
Arts & Culture Film
December 13, 2017
Five movies to watch this holiday season: some familiar, some unexpected.