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‘Farewell Amor’ Review: A Family Reunion, Fraught With Tension

A story of an immigrant starting a new life with his wife and daughter in America becomes an intimate, indelible three-way character study

‘Minari’ Review: This Boy’s Life

Filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung's look back at growing up as a Korean-American in 1980s Arkansas is the sort of coming-of-age film that turns the personal in to the universal

‘I’m Your Woman’ Review: The Marvelous Mrs. Criminal

Rachel Brosnahan is the wife of a thief who's forced to go on the run with her child in this intriguing spin on pulp crime dramas

‘The Prom’ Review: A Broadway Musical Gets ‘Glee’-ed to Death

An all-star adaptation of a beloved Broadway musical about intolerant red-staters vs. self-involved theater divas hits all of the wrong notes

In ‘Red White, and Blue,’ Steve McQueen Exhibits One of His Most Exciting Modes as a Director: Cool Anger

The third film in his pentalogy stars John Boyega as a representation of frustrated, upstanding, rational black masculinity

‘Nomadland’ Review: To Roam, With Love

Frances McDormand is a 21st-century migrant wandering from job to job among fellow real-life travelers in ChloĂŠ Zhao's extraordinary docu-fiction drama

‘Crock of Gold’ Review: The Eternal Lost Weekend of Shane MacGowan

Julian Temple's portrait of the Pogues singer is a rambling, messy, wild, sad and inspirational doc — in other words, a fine tribute to its subject

The Dance Floor Is Always at the Center of Steve McQueen’s ‘Lovers Rock’

The second chapter of the five-film Small Axe, in which Steve McQueen attempts to excavate glimpses of black British life from the Sixties through the Eighties, is rooted in reggae

‘Zappa’ Review: A Modernist Mozart Who Happened to Be a Rock Star

An exhaustive new documentary on Frank Zappa offers up a portrait of an artist as a walking contradiction

Viola Davis Goes BIG and BOLD in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

George C. Wolfe’s screen adaption of the seminal August Wilson play also stars a stunning Chadwick Boseman, in his final film role, as ambitious horn player Levee

‘Stardust’ Review: Rock & Roll Biopic Suicide

A what-if look at David Bowie's brief tour of America at a pivotal, pre-Ziggy point in his career is a textbook case of how not to make a rock movie
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