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Netflix’s Amy Bettina Talks TV, Skating, And Producing

“A big wall of colorful, jagged mosaic tiles, each with its own mini-lifetime!” Is this an excerpt from a review of the MoMa? A description of the newly-renovated house on  14th street? Or what about the life of a successful … Read more

‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’ Fails to Take Into Account the Life of the Woman We Still Love

Directed by Lee Daniels, the movie stars Andra Day as the titular Lady Day and tells the story of Holiday’s life in the wake of “Strange Fruit”

‘Tom and Jerry’: Cat v. Mouse: Dawn of Justice

Feline gets outsmarted by rodent. Human actors collect checks. An intellectual property gets dragged out one more time. What do you need, a road map?

‘The Father’: Anthony Hopkins Shows the Reality of Living With Dementia

The cruelty, confusion, and conflicts are on full display in this moving and memorable movie about aging

‘The Vigil’: The Dybbuk Stops Here

A former Hasid agrees to watch over a recently deceased member of the community — and who may have been haunted — in this subculturally specific supernatural thriller

‘Test Pattern’ Is a Master Class in Body Language

Shatara Michelle Ford's debut is stunning in its examination of blackness, whiteness, gender, and class

Rosamund Pike’s Smile Says It All in ‘I Care a Lot’

A withering lesson in the art of the steal

‘Truth to Power’: How System of a Down’s Serj Tankian Tried to Change the World

By focusing on two sides of the singer — the artist and the activist — the film shows what musicians can be capable of if they believe in their message

‘Supernova’: Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth’s Love Story Is Moving Despite Its Limits

Harry Macqueen's film contains remarkable wise moments between a longtime gay couple — even if it smooths over some of the pricklier parts of their relationship

‘The Mauritanian’: Putting a Face to the War on Terror’s Casualties

An adaptation of a Guantanamo prisoner's memoir splits its time between legal drama and P.O.W. survivalist tale — and gives you one first-rate performance

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’: Shaka King’s Movie Wrestles With the History of Black Power

This political film — starring Lakeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya — shouldn't be mistaken for history but it will most certainly educate a new cohort about the Black Panthers

‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’: They Should’ve Stayed Home

Latest comedy from the brains behind 'Bridesmaids' feels like a feature-length sketch devoted to two imaginary 'SNL' characters, sans the laughs
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