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Luca Guadagnino's romantic drama Call Me By Your Name sneaks up on you ? by the end, it stings with the lingering ache of a late-summer sunburn. Adapted by James Ivo Read full Post
In Jamie Dagg's quiet noir Western Sweet Virginia, characters live in darkened homes behind drawn curtains and blinds they open only a thin inch. Beyond their moody Read full Post
In the end, perhaps the most striking thing about Justice League is its briskness. Clocking in at just under two hours and sprinting like a muscle-bound gazelle, thi Read full Post
Mudbound premieres on Netflix Nov. 17. I dreamed in brown, Laura McAllan (Carey Mulligan) muses in voice-over as Mudbound begins, and you have to believe her. Dee Re Read full Post
Marvel's Runaways premieres Nov. 21 on Hulu. The lavish new superhero series Runaways seems to have everything going for it. The source material, the Runaways comic Read full Post
Here are some quick U.S. stats: White women won the vote in 1920; some Native American women could vote in 1924, while the rest could not until 1947; Asian-American Read full Post
Editor's note: This review was finalized before the New York Times made public what had long been rumored: that female comedians have accused Louis C.K. of sexua Read full Post
Alias Grace streams on Netflix. The magnificence of Mary Harron and Sarah Polley's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's 1996 novel Alias Grace is multifaceted. Over six e Read full Post
With his new adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express, director-star Kenneth Branagh does nothing to besmirch the tried-and-true formula of Agatha Christie's whodu Read full Post
Much of the thrill of big-ticket theater comes from the simple truth of presence: You in the audience are watching the best in the world do what they do right there Read full Post
V?ro Tshanda Beya, the Congolese singer turned actress making her screen debut in Alain Gomis' tough-minded life-in-Kinshasa character study F?licit?, can pierce Read full Post
Why is Mel Gibson in the holiday family comedy Daddy's Home 2? When Gibson's relentlessly bloody, morally incoherent 2016 film Hacksaw Ridge inexplicably became a cr Read full Post