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RogerEbert.com 18 j
Nicolas Winding Refn's TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG is unlike anything else you'll see on TV this year via
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RogerEbert.com 19 j
Carlos Reygadas' OUR TIME is a sad, wondrous reminder of our own mortality via
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RogerEbert.com 19 j
AMERICAN WOMAN is a career-best achievement for Sienna Miller
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RogerEbert.com 19 j
MURDER MYSTERY is just entertaining enough to make you wish it was actually good via
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RogerEbert.com 20 j
Jim Jarmusch's THE DEAD DON'T DIE has a zonked-out acceptance of extinction via
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RogerEbert.com 20 j
SHAFT (2019) is "ruin your childhood" bad via
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RogerEbert.com 13 Jun
The latest Home Entertainment Consumer Guide includes BLUE VELVET, CAPTAIN MARVEL, SWING TIME and more via
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RogerEbert.com 13 Jun
Jimmie Fails and director Joe Talbot on making their passion project THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO, Fails' dreams of making a period piece about the Harlem of the West and more via
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RogerEbert.com 13 Jun
Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli’s SO PRETTY is highlighted along with three other films now playing at NYC's BAMCinemaFest: via
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RogerEbert.com 13 Jun
MEN IN BLACK: INTERNATIONAL strips away the fun of seeing Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth on-screen again via
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RogerEbert.com 12 Jun
Membalas @mattzollerseitz
A comprehensive look at the cinema of Bob Dylan:
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RogerEbert.com 12 Jun
. reviews ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY BY MARTIN SCORSESE
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RogerEbert.com 12 Jun
Don't let Showtime's sprawling crime drama series CITY ON A HILL get lost in the TV shuffle via
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RogerEbert.com 12 Jun
Danzig the director, TAMMY AND THE T-REX, Joe Bob Briggs and more: a preview of , which starts tomorrow night at : via
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RogerEbert.com 11 Jun
FX's POSE is full of glamour and righteous rage in its second season via
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Chaz 10 Jun
The acclaimed debut feature by Joe Talbot, , receives four stars from critic (), while contributor explores the film’s portrayal of homeownership and gentrification ().
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Chaz 11 Jun
I’m thrilled to be joining my classmates from the Richard T. Crane Class of 1969, including of , in attending a special commencement ceremony for new graduates during our 50th anniversary festivities set for this weekend.
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RogerEbert.com 11 Jun
From DON'T LOOK BACK to ROLLING THUNDER REVUE, a comprehensive look at the cinema of Bob Dylan: via
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RogerEbert.com 10 Jun
. on THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO and the fairy-tale it tells about Black homeownership
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