Dear Viv Review: Capturing the Complexity of a Cultural Star
Dear Viv opens as a tender, immediate tribute to James Lee Williams, the electrifying performer known ...
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Read moreDetailsCatarina Ruivo’s My Grandmother Trelotótó arrives as an expansive non-fiction work, close to three hours, built ...
Read moreDetailsHeadlights skim a ribbon of road as a windshield catches the wide, unbroken sky. The image ...
Read moreDetailsTruth & Treason, directed by Matt Whitaker, unfolds as a somber historical drama about Helmuth Hübener, ...
Read moreDetailsThe sheer noise of the 21st century can feel relentless. Global anxieties and the pressure to ...
Read moreDetailsA life built on an institutional concealment supplies a strong premise for close psychological scrutiny. Grace ...
Read moreDetailsThe film opens not in the quiet of a studio but in the chaos of a ...
Read moreDetails"She was one iron lady, we were hundreds." The line, delivered with the earned confidence of ...
Read moreDetailsMartin Scorsese exists in the cultural imagination less as a filmmaker and more as an institution. ...
Read moreDetails"The world is asleep, let's misbehave." The Cole Porter tune that opens Stella: A Life is ...
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