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Let’s experience college nostalgically and vicariously, with this pick of the best college movies of the last 35 years.
Read MoreThis ambitious biopic is a valuable reminder that the films in this genre need not be formulaic or grandiose. In fact, they are at their most appealing when they channel the idiosyncrasy and mystery of their subjects.
Read MoreFive more feature films of great interest and their links, carefully chosen to get you through the continuing travails of the coronavirus.
Read MoreThe art of Blane De St. Croix comes at the viewer via a multivalent attack on the staggering challenges posed by irreparable climate change.
Read MoreExuberant is the right word for A.B. Yehoshua’s new novel, not only because of the story’s pile up of characters and events, but also for its prose.
Read MoreThis kind of informed appreciation of a much-maligned writer of brilliance is a treasured relief.
Read MoreThe great lyricist behind the Disney renaissance receives a moving tribute.
Read MoreIt’s entertainment genius to turn our new normal into something topical and terrifying.
Read MoreClaudia Rankine comes off like a disgruntled but interesting guest at a dinner party who keeps turning the conversation back to subjects that make others uncomfortable but are well worth talking about and seriously examining.
Read MoreA dozen feature films — none made less than 35 years ago — that best capture the American campus experience and spirit.
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The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues