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Judas and the Black Messiah Tells a Tragic, Real-Life Story of Revolution and Betrayal

Shaka King’s bracing and mournful picture tells the story of Illinois Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and the FBI informant who facilitated his demise

CBS’ Silence of the Lambs Sequel Clarice Robs a Unique Franchise of Its Personality

For a show about a brilliant behavioral scientist, Clarice doesn’t seem especially interested in building a psychological profile that feels specific

In France’s Official Oscar Entry Two of Us, Two Women’s Love Story Plays Like a Thriller

A movie that's especially attuned to the sensuality of older women, Two of Us morphs from romance to woman-gone-mad psychothriller territory

Zendaya Dazzles in the Otherwise Dull Malcolm & Marie

'Euphoria' creator Sam Levinson directs this movie about a filmmaker and his girlfriend fighting over the course of one evening

What HBO’s Fake Famous Doesn’t Understand About Young People and Influencer Culture

A new documentary argues the obvious: that influencer culture is soulless. What’s harder, and what would have made for a more worthwhile film, is to explain why such vapidity appeals to young people

The Sparks Brothers, a Sundance Delight, Tells the Grand Story of This Enduringly Enigmatic Art-Pop Duo

Edgar Wright’s glorious documentary leaves you wanting more of Sparks, not less

Rebecca Hall’s Passing Is a Complex, Moving Story About Racial Identity—and a Sundance Standout

Hall's directorial debut stars Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson as two Black women leading very different lives

Netflix’s Undeniably Cheesy Gal-Pal Drama Firefly Lane Pairs Well With a Glass of Wine

By most metrics, 'Firefly Lane' is simply not a good show. Yet despite its many limitations, there's something lovable about it.

The Dig Is Just the Movie to Relieve Midwinter Cabin Fever

The Netflix drama starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes is a smart, gentle picture with fine performances

The Long Song Is a Brilliant Tale of Slavery’s End in Jamaica, Frustratingly Told

If only the show had the courage to follow through on the irreverence of its opening scene

The White Tiger Is a Complex Crime Drama with a Dazzling Performance at Its Center

The White Tiger is a bitter indictment of caste-system rigidity embedded within a Scarface-like, rags-to-riches story

sons and daughters – Supersize Sandwiches

Son’s and Daughter Coals Drop Yard  Sandwiches one of the greatest things ever invented. The portability of meal, with anything goes with the endless fillings you can cram between two…
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