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With the eyes of the world on Ukraine right now, two films at Sundance came from that country, or what used to be that country.
Read MoreThis is an important book, a powerful account of the decline of California as America’s paradise.
Read MoreThe experience of watching Ammonite may prove slightly unsettling for some viewers because there is so little cinematic artifice at work.
Read MoreThe film catches the rhythms and vulnerabilities of real life when two worlds collide.
Read MoreThe horrors portrayed in See You Yesterday are facts, but this show does not yet address the meaning a new generation can make of those facts.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreFrom a rollicking, multicultural family dinner, to a walk through the zoo, to precious together time between a mother-and-son, to a new dress for a toy bunny, these books introduce readers to the many ways families spread love.
Read MoreSome may think that the western-genre-turned-arthouse-gimmick has been played out, but Damsel‘s fresh energy and pioneering spirit offers redemption.
Read MoreThe Stone Age is only about the gossip, to the point where even when something (potentially) true comes along, it still reads like trash.
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The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues