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‘The Many Saints of Newark’: A ‘Sopranos’ Story?
By
MICHAEL MATHEWS
November 16, 2021
‘Dune’: The Long Beginning
By
NICK PELLIZZI
November 9, 2021
‘The Velvet Underground’ Documentary is a Moving Tribute to a One-of-a-Kind Band
By
SARA LOCKETT
November 1, 2021
‘No Time To Die’ Is an Eventful and Heartwarming Conclusion to Daniel Craig’s 007
By
CHRISTIAN MADLANSACAY
October 18, 2021
Shyamalan’s ‘Old’ Doesn’t Need a Twist
By
MICHAEL LEIFER
October 3, 2021
How My Summer Became a Superhero and Sci-Fi Adventure
By
CHRISTIAN MADLANSACAY
September 12, 2021
Marvel Studios ‘Black Widow’ Welcomes Fans Back to Theaters
By
CHRISTIAN MADLANSACAY
August 14, 2021
Capitalist Greed, Gluttony and Fear: Why I Couldn’t Take My Eyes Off ‘Spirited Away’
By
MAEL QUENTIN
July 14, 2021
The New Hollywood: South Korean Cinema Is Refreshingly Original and Genre-Bending
By
MICHAEL MATHEWS
June 19, 2021
Bo Burnham’s ‘Inside’: A Comedy Special That Might Make You Cry
By
CLARA GERLACH
June 9, 2021
When Will We See the First Great Video Game Movie?
By
STEPHEN BRAGALE
May 9, 2021
‘The Father’: A Look Into the Horrors of Dementia
By
MICHAEL MATHEWS
May 4, 2021
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