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More homages to 1971’s magnificent bursts of cinematic iconoclasm.
Read MoreSurvival is the primary motivation, and the film’s unrelenting series of unexpected attacks generate considerable tension.
Read More“What happens when you discover your heroine was a vile anti-Semite?”
Read MoreCruella is by far the best of the Disney reboots.
Read MoreThe “Real” Emily Dickinson never materializes, but the “Real” Mabel Loomis Todd does — and it’s a sometimes shocking and sad story.
Read MoreIn New York, museums and galleries are racing toward a new normal, whatever that might be. Most exhibitions that opened earlier in the year will stay open into the summer.
Read MorePlan B, Hulu’s latest raunchy teen romp, proves why we need diverse voices in Hollywood.
Read MoreThe composer of Les huguenots and L’Africaine was already an accomplished master at age 26, as this first-rate recording reveals.
Read MoreLiterate people in the state will be familiar with this story, but it may come as a revelation to those whose Mississippi is limited to a cultural Bermuda Triangle on whose sharp angles sit William Faulkner, John Grisham, and Oprah Winfrey.
Read MoreAny number of threads that tie these three pieces (and composers) together. But in this instance, such busywork is superfluous: the musical results – blazingly played and flawlessly recorded – speak for themselves.
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