Month: December 2018
The late Amos Oz relished the latent anarchism in Jewish holy texts — full of debates, arguments, challenges.
Read MoreThe Criterion Collection will start its own streaming service early next year, and signups for charter membership have commenced.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreOur theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions of the year.
Read MoreOur critic’s year-end tally of the classical albums that, in looking back over 2018, stand tallest – plus a few that didn’t make the bar.
Read MoreOur demanding critics choose the best (and the most disappointing) films of the year. .
Read MoreOur critics pick some of the highlights of the year in dance.
Read MoreWith the release of Ultimate, Super Smash Bros. received a critically acclaimed overhaul and update.
Read MoreOur critics offer their musical highlights of 2018.
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Film Feature: More Top Movies of 2018
We need Blindspotting. It’s an eye-opening, indispensable film, and the year’s crowning artistic achievement.
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