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His plays tended to parody American institutions. His food writing tended to be full of humor.
The New York Times – Film:
His plays tended to parody American institutions. His food writing tended to be full of humor.
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A mother joins a group of vigilantes to help free her daughter from a state-run academy in this feature from Danis Goulet.
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Two decades after the film’s release, Daniel Radcliffe and the director, Chris Columbus, take us inside four key scenes.
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An invigorating new documentary looks back on Julia Child and her influence on how Americans cook and eat.
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Two events disturb the placid surfaces of a boatman’s world: the building of a nearby bridge, and his discovery of a young woman floating in the water.
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Radu Jude’s rousing, form-bending new feature rails at the power of propaganda to suffocate people’s freedoms.
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JR, plying his art of making and displaying gigantic portraits, carries on, this time without the inimitable Agnès Varda.
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The documentary looks into the complex circumstances involving four American soldiers who were killed in an ambush in Niger in 2017.
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The characters in this idle drama, directed by Eleanor Coppola, seem mostly content. That’s the problem.