Pee-wee as Himself Season 1 Review: Peeling Back the Costume
HBO’s two-part documentary Pee-wee as Himself arrives like a confessional stained glass, refracting Paul Reubens’ life ...
Read moreDetailsHBO’s two-part documentary Pee-wee as Himself arrives like a confessional stained glass, refracting Paul Reubens’ life ...
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Read moreDetailsThe Disappearance of Josef Mengele emerges as a specter of history, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov from ...
Read moreDetailsMario Martone’s Fuori plunges viewers into the paradox of liberation found within Rome’s Rebibbia prison, where ...
Read moreDetailsMariska Hargitay steps behind the camera to probe one of Hollywood’s most iconic figures—her mother, Jayne ...
Read moreDetailsLate afternoon light filters through a sparsely attended Parisian theatre as an elderly Marcel Pagnol, pen ...
Read moreDetailsIn the opening sequence, young Fuki stands before a chalkboard crowded with her own words, recounting ...
Read moreDetailsKristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water translates Lidia Yuknavitch’s fragmented memoir into a cinematic tapestry that ...
Read moreDetailsRachel Feldman’s Lilly (2024) unfolds a distinctly American saga—Lilly Ledbetter’s legal crusade against Goodyear for pay equity—yet ...
Read moreDetailsThe Alto Knights transports us to mid-century New York, where crime and loyalty take center stage. ...
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