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<i>Aquaman</i> Proves Superheroes Are Better Down Where It’s Wetter

Aquaman Proves Superheroes Are Better Down Where It’s Wetter

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 21, 2018

Not incidental to Aquaman’s pleasures is its vision of a mixed-race hero, played by a mixed-race actor, fighting to protect and understand clashing aspects of his heritage

Emily Blunt Rules, and <i>Mary Poppins Returns</i> Is Not at All Atrocious

Emily Blunt Rules, and Mary Poppins Returns Is Not at All Atrocious

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 21, 2018

True to the spirit of the chipper, somewhat aimless live-action Disney day killers that inspired it, Rob Marshall’s Mary Poppins Returns gets better the further it wanders from its actual story.

<i>Ben Is Back</i> Pits a Dazzling Julia Roberts Against the Opioid Scourge

Ben Is Back Pits a Dazzling Julia Roberts Against the Opioid Scourge

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 17, 2018

With the quickest blink or nervy glance, Roberts communicates to us both what her character, an ordinary woman named Holly Burns, has convinced everyone around her to think she’s feeling but also all of her secret doubts, fury and anguish

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Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 13, 2018

What will go you see this weekend?

<i>Into the Spider-Verse</i> Is the Best Superhero Movie Since <i>The Dark Knight</i>

Into the Spider-Verse Is the Best Superhero Movie Since The Dark Knight

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 12, 2018

It sets a host of alternative Spider-folk running amok in the New York City of Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, the mixed-race Spider-Man (his father is black and his mother Latinx) invented for the comics in 2011 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli

Cities Roll, Fight, and Eat Each Other in the Otherwise Meh <i>Mortal Engines</i>

Cities Roll, Fight, and Eat Each Other in the Otherwise Meh Mortal Engines

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 12, 2018

The film plays as if a three-hour epic has been sliced down to size in the editing, but only the scenes establishing character and context have been cut

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In <i>Mary Queen of Scots</i>, Great Women Face Hard Truths About Wielding Power

In Mary Queen of Scots, Great Women Face Hard Truths About Wielding Power

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 12, 2018

The actresses share only one scene in the film, but Mary Queen of Scots sets them up in counterpoint, two divergent approaches to the question of how women who wield power can actually govern the men around them

Netflix’s Exquisite <i>Happy as Lazzaro</i> Asks: What’s to Live for After a Life of Toil?

Netflix’s Exquisite Happy as Lazzaro Asks: What’s to Live for After a Life of Toil?

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 11, 2018

This time, we meet the sharecropping peasants of the remote village of Inviolata, living lives of seasonal toil, lives that look — except for the occasional radio or lightbulb — like they might have a century or so ago

HBO’s <i>United Skates</i> Takes a Thrilling Spin Through Roller-Skate Culture

HBO’s United Skates Takes a Thrilling Spin Through Roller-Skate Culture

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 11, 2018

And much of the present-day free-skate footage, shot at what have come to be known as “Adult Nights” at skating rinks, also proves invigorating, an invitation to relish the momentum, the joy and the peacocking pride of grown-up skaters

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Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 7, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

As Fascism Rises, <i>Schindler’s List</i> Has Become Almost Radical

As Fascism Rises, Schindler’s List Has Become Almost Radical

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 6, 2018

Today, I’m still awed by the film’s scope and scale, by its relentless energy and attention to detail, by its interest in faces and names and coats and belongings

Alfonso Cuarón’s <i>Roma</i> Is a Masterpiece of Memory

Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma Is a Masterpiece of Memory

By Yolanda MachadoDecember 5, 2018

The writer-director shot Roma in chronological order, without showing the cast the script, unveiling it to the actors the same way it is for the audience, piece by piece, a chance to marinate in each moment as it plays out

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Vivid Argentine Crime Drama <i>El Angel</i> Studies the Killer Behind a Baby Face

Vivid Argentine Crime Drama El Angel Studies the Killer Behind a Baby Face

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 5, 2018

El Angel is a crime spree as improvised reverie, one with a subject who is as quick to give away his loot as the director is to make the subtext explicit

Hulu’s <i>The Bisexual</i> Stands as the First First-Rate TV Series About Queer Women

Hulu’s The Bisexual Stands as the First First-Rate TV Series About Queer Women

By Ren JenderDecember 1, 2018

Akhavan created and cowrote The Bisexual (with her Miseducation cowriter Cecilia Frugiuele) and stars (she also directed four out of its six episodes) in this comedy about an American immigrant in London

HBO’s <i>My Brilliant Friend</i> Honors the Intimate Power of Elena Ferrante’s Novels

HBO’s My Brilliant Friend Honors the Intimate Power of Elena Ferrante’s Novels

By Lara ZarumDecember 1, 2018

The story of two girls who are too smart for their circumstances, one of whom will manage to transcend them, the show casts the minutiae of their tiny world as high drama

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Kore-eda’s Big-Hearted <i>Shoplifters</i> Toasts the Family That Steals Together

Kore-eda’s Big-Hearted Shoplifters Toasts the Family That Steals Together

By Bilge EbiriNovember 28, 2018

Based on a collection of true news items about exactly what the film’s title promises, Kore-eda’s story centers around a household that at first might appear to be a somewhat ordinary family that has merely fallen on hard times

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 28, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

Emma Stone and <i>The Favourite</i>’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

Emma Stone and The Favourite’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

By Bilge EbiriNovember 28, 2018

It’s the early 18th century, there’s a war on with France, and the persistently ill, somewhat childish Anne struggles both to assert her authority and to preserve her kingdom and her crown

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Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 22, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

Alonso Ruizpalacios’ <i>Museo</i> Is Year’s Best and Most Existential Heist Film

Alonso Ruizpalacios’ Museo Is Year’s Best and Most Existential Heist Film

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 22, 2018

Its centerpiece is a breathless break-in at the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, as two 30ish suburbanites, played by Gael Garcia Bernal and Leonardo Ortizgris, attempt to loot artifacts from what is known as the Mayan room

Julian Schnabel’s <i>At Eternity’s Gate</i> Invites Us to Look Through Van Gogh’s Eyes

Julian Schnabel’s At Eternity’s Gate Invites Us to Look Through Van Gogh’s Eyes

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 21, 2018

Probing the painter’s senses as he tramps about the south of France, Schnabel’s film is drunk with light, a little touched in the head itself, giving over to van Gogh’s perspective through gorgeously disorienting POV shots …

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The Latest <i>Robin Hood</i> Robs From the Past to Give the Present Nothing

The Latest Robin Hood Robs From the Past to Give the Present Nothing

By Kristen Yoonsoo KimNovember 21, 2018

The actual 2018 Robin Hood remains a haphazard action thriller taking place sometime during the Crusades, with Taron Egerton basically reprising his breakout Kingsman role as a scrappy normie getting recruited and trained for skilled combat

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