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Sorry to Bother You is a doozy — vividly shot, morally vigorous, and consistently funny.
Read MoreOne aspect of Newport I treasure is that it shows me, every time, how much I don’t know.
Read MoreEducated is a testament to the power of sensitive friends and mentors — and to Tara Westover’s own resilience.
Read MoreBlacKkKlansman is a fiery polemic on America’s long history of bigotry and racism, establishing a through-line that leads to the intolerance of the current president.
Read MoreLife, Death & Revelry explores the aura of the Farnese Sarcophagus from several points of view, including those of the conservators who recently cleaned it of decades of accumulated grime.
Read MoreThe author of this Sonny Rollins bio promises us “A Journey into his World of Spirituality” — and that sets high expectations.
Read MoreWomanizing Astaire grasps that Rita is the loveliest catch of all, and a keeper, in this musical treat.
Read MoreYou will leave the museum stimulated by its provocative presentations of paint, photography, video, and words.
Read MoreA prescient work that introduces themes and imagery (particularly youth, nostalgia and urban angst) that have become central to Olivier Assayas’ oeuvre.
Read MoreA newly published book of translations and two upcoming Boston-area stage productions confirms the enduring elemental power of Federico García Lorca.
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