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Ready Player One Is a Feat of State-of-the-Art Pop Culture Navel-Gazing
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Ready Player One
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03/28/2018
Pacific Rim Inspired the “Mako Mori Test.” Uprising Gives the Character a Far Less Inspiring Arc.
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Pacific Rim: Uprising
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Lena Wilson
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03/23/2018
A Hit Man Takes Up Acting—and Takes On TV’s Antihero Fixation—in Barry
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Barry
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Willa Paskin
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03/23/2018
Wes Anderson’s Latest May Be About Talking Dogs, but It Feels As Real As Any of His Movies
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Isle of Dogs
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Dana Stevens
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03/15/2018
The New Tomb Raider Finds a Different Way of Admiring Female Bodies
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Tomb Raider
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Inkoo Kang
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03/14/2018
In Praise of The Death of Stalin’s Terrible Accents
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The Death of Stalin
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Marissa Martinelli
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03/14/2018
Three Slate Critics Try to Iron Out What Went Wrong With A Wrinkle in Time
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A Wrinkle in Time
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Aisha Harris
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03/09/2018
The Thor: Ragnarok Honest Trailer Has an Important Message for Marvel: “Don’t Fire The Weirdo”
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Thor: Ragnarok
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03/07/2018
A Wrinkle in Time Is Less Subtle Than a Tesseract, but It Finds Moments of Humanity When It Can
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A Wrinkle in Time
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Aisha Harris
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03/07/2018
Three Slate Critics Try to Make Sense of the Ending of Annihilation
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Annihilation
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Dana Stevens
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03/02/2018
Feminism Has Done Worse Than Jennifer Lawrence’s Red Sparrow
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Red Sparrow
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Inkoo Kang
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02/28/2018
All Your Questions About the Oblique Plot of Annihilation, Answered
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Annihilation
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Jacob Brogan
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02/23/2018
Annihilation Wants to Be the Ultimate Trip, but It’s Not Always Clear Where It’s Going
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Annihilation
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Inkoo Kang
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02/22/2018
In Netflix’s Altered Carbon, the 1 Percent Live Forever
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Altered Carbon
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Willa Paskin
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02/01/2018
The Tale Is the Perfect Movie for Our #MeToo Moment
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The Tale
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Sam Adams
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01/22/2018
The Chi Reinvents The Wire
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The Chi
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Willa Paskin
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01/05/2018
How Did Luke Skywalker Pull Off That Incredible Force Trick in The Last Jedi? A Star Wars Physicist Weighs in.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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Marissa Martinelli
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12/22/2017
Being Laughable Doesn’t Make Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s Villains Any Less Dangerous
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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Sam Adams
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12/20/2017
Why Fans Love (and Hate) the New Star Wars Movie
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Star Wars
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Stephen Metcalf
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12/20/2017
The Greatest Showman Isn’t Exactly the Greatest Show on Earth
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The Greatest Showman
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Sam Adams
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12/20/2017
Phantom Thread Is Too Good to Keep a Secret
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Phantom Thread
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Dana Stevens
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12/20/2017
The Last Jedi Is the First Genuinely Sexy Star Wars Movie
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Star Wars
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Brogan Morris
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12/19/2017
A Guide to The Last Jedi’s References to Other (Non-Star Wars) Movies
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Star Wars
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Sam Adams
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12/19/2017
The Greatest Showman Delivers the “World’s First Live Movie Commercial” with Large-Scale Musical Performance
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The Greatest Showman
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Rachel Withers
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12/18/2017
The Last Jedi Is a Critical Darling and a Box Office Triumph. But What Do the Fans Think?
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The Last Jedi
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Marissa Martinelli
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12/18/2017
Is The Last Jedi’s Ending a Travesty—or the Best Part of the Movie?
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The Last Jedi
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Sam Adams
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12/15/2017
The Last Jedi Finally Revealed the Identity of Rey’s Parents. It Was the Right Choice.
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The Last Jedi
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Marissa Martinelli
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12/15/2017
The Last Jedi Brings Fresh Ideas Not Just to Star Wars but to the Whole Universe of Movies
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Star Wars
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The Last Jedi
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Sam Adams
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12/12/2017
Greta Gerwig on Lady Bird, John Hughes, and Being “Ready” to Step Behind the Camera
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Lady Bird
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Aisha Harris
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12/08/2017
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Darkest Hour, the Winston Churchill Biopic
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Darkest Hour
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John Broich
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12/08/2017
Why Are There So Many Flies in Call Me By Your Name?
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Call Me By Your Name
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Eleanor Cummins
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12/08/2017
Search Party Is the Show the Weinstein Moment Needs
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Search Party
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Eleanor Cummins
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12/07/2017
Long Live the Queen
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The Crown
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Willa Paskin
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12/06/2017
The Post Is a Rousing Call to Resistance That Couldn’t Feel More Timely
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The Post
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Fred Kaplan
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12/06/2017
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in The Disaster Artist
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The Disaster Artist
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Marissa Martinelli
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12/05/2017
What Should We Make of The Shape of Water’s Mysterious Ending? We Discuss Del Toro’s Latest.
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The Shape of Water
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Sam Adams
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12/01/2017
The Disaster Artist May Redefine Your Sense of What It Means to Be Great
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The Disaster Artist
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Dana Stevens
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12/01/2017
What It’s Like to Watch The Disaster Artist If You’ve Never Seen The Room
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The Disaster Artist
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The Room
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Jeffrey Bloomer
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12/01/2017
The Shape of Water Is Like Pan’s Labyrinth With More Steamy Woman–on–Fish-Monster Sex
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The Shape of Water
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Dana Stevens
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11/30/2017
Call Me By Your Name Is Not a Gay Story. So Why Do Gays Keep Falling for It?
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Call Me By Your Name
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Miz Cracker
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11/28/2017
Gary Oldman Doesn’t Just “Vanish” Into His Role as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour
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Darkest Hour
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Sam Adams
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11/21/2017
Call Me by Your Name Is an Extravagant Revelry in the Beauty of Italy, First Love, and Armie Hammer
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Call Me By Your Name
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Dana Stevens
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11/21/2017
Spike Lee’s Netflix Show Is Buoyant, Funny, Smart, and Un-Spikeishly Restrained
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She's Gotta Have It
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11/21/2017
Coco Is Haunted by the Ghosts of Past Pixar Movies
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Coco
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Sam Adams
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11/20/2017
Does Anyone Say “Booyah” Anymore? And Other Mysteries of Justice League.
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Justice League
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Jonathan L. Fischer
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11/17/2017
Netflix’s Mudbound Gives One of Our Most Promising Filmmakers Her Biggest Canvas Yet
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Mudbound
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Aisha Harris
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11/16/2017
Justice League Hates Its Predecessor Almost As Much As the Rest of Us Did
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Justice League
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Jonathan L. Fischer
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11/16/2017
Master of None’s Sexual Harassment Episode Now Feels Weirdly Prophetic
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Master of None
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Marissa Martinelli
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11/16/2017
The Eight Most Catholic-School Things About Lady Bird
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Lady Bird
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Hunter Harris
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11/10/2017
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Is Martin McDonagh’s Darkest, Funniest Movie Yet
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
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11/09/2017
Mr. Robot’s Flashy One-Take Episode Suggests This Gimmick Has Gone on Too Long
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Mr. Robot
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Willa Paskin
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11/09/2017
Another Margaret Atwood TV Show Perfectly Tuned to Our Awful Times
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Alias Grace
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Willa Paskin
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11/02/2017
Thor: Ragnarok Is the Goofiest Thor Film Yet, and Also the Best
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Thor: Ragnarok
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Jonathan L. Fischer
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11/02/2017
Lady Bird Is a Coming-of-Age Movie That Announces Greta Gerwig as a Fully Developed Filmmaker
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Lady Bird
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Dana Stevens
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11/02/2017
Stranger Things’ “Punk” Episode Is a Historic Embarassment.
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Stranger Things
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Sam Adams
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11/02/2017
Season 2 of Stranger Things Is Very Familiar, but Still Great
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Stranger Things
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Willa Paskin
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10/26/2017
Wonderstruck Is a Cabinet of Wonders
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Wonderstruck
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Dana Stevens
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10/20/2017
Did Halt and Catch Fire Get Such a Great Final Season Because No One Was Watching?
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Halt and Catch Fire
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Matthew Dessem
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10/20/2017
Mindhunter Isn’t a Bloodbath. It’s a Head Trip.
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Mindhunter
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Willa Paskin
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10/20/2017
What the Hell Happened to Val Kilmer in The Snowman?
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The Snowman
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Sam Adams
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10/19/2017
Blade Runner 2049 Tries to Make a Love Story Out of the First Blade Runner’s Violence
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Blade Runner 2049
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Casey Cipriani
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10/12/2017
Does Blade Runner 2049’s Ending Preserve the Mysteries of the Original—or Spoil Them?
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Blade Runner 2049
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Sam Adams
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10/06/2017
The Director of Blade Runner 2049 Is Taking Spoilerphobia to New Heights
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Blade Runner 2049
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Sam Adams
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10/04/2017
Blade Runner 2049 Is Just As Visually Dazzling and Thematically Vague As the Original
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Blade Runner 2049
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Dana Stevens
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09/29/2017
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in American Made
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American Made
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Ellin Stein
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09/29/2017
Richard Linklater’s Last Flag Flying Is More Than a “Sequel” to The Last Detail
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Last Flag Flying
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Dana Stevens
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09/28/2017
American Made Is an Iran–Contra Movie That Gets High on Its Own Supply
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American Made
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Sam Adams
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09/28/2017
Mother! Is a Mess of Biblical Proportions
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Mother!
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Stephen Metcalf
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09/27/2017
Transparent Is the Most Jewish TV Show Ever
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Transparent
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Isaac Butler
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09/27/2017
Two Slate Writers Who Have Not Seen Mother! Attempt to Describe the Plot of Mother!
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Mother!
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Andrew Kahn
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09/26/2017
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Battle of the Sexes
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Battle of the Sexes
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June Thomas
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09/25/2017
In 2017, the Triumph of Battle of the Sexes Feels Like a Hollow Victory
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Battle of the Sexes
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Dana Stevens
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09/22/2017
What Should We Make of the Ending of Mother? Three Slate Critics Discuss in Spoiler-y Detail.
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Mother!
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Sam Adams
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09/22/2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle
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Sam Adams
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09/22/2017
Let the Gorgeous Trailer for Todd Haynes' Wonderstruck Take You Back to 1977 New York. And Then, 1927 New York.
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Wonderstruck
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Rachel Withers
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09/20/2017
Darren Aronofsky Needs to Stop Explaining What Mother! Is About
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Mother!
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Sam Adams
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09/19/2017
No Number of Exclamation Points Will Prepare You for Mother!
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Mother!
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Dana Stevens
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09/15/2017
Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin Is a Bloody Farce.
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The Death of Stalin
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Sam Adams
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09/13/2017
A Family Sitcom That Actually Understands How Messy Parenting Can Be
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Better Things
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Willa Paskin
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09/13/2017
The Parts of Stephen King’s It the Movie Shouldn’t Have Omitted (No, Not the Child Sex Orgy)
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It
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Jack Hamilton
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09/11/2017
Top of the Lake's Second Season Feels Like a Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale
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The Handmaid's Tale
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Top of the Lake
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Willa Paskin
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09/08/2017
The New It Has Too Much Insane Clown, Not Enough Posse
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It
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Dana Stevens
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09/07/2017
How Twin Peaks Could Change Television Forever, Again
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Twin Peaks
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Corey Atad
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09/05/2017
The End of Twin Peaks, and the Price of Dreams
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Twin Peaks: The Return
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Laura Miller
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09/05/2017
Six Questions the Twin Peaks Finale Left Unanswered
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Twin Peaks
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Matthew Dessem
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09/04/2017
Columbus’ Design for Living
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Columbus
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Dana Stevens
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08/31/2017
The Trailer for Season 4 of BoJack Horseman Is Missing Someone Kind of Important
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BoJack Horseman
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Marissa Martinelli
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08/24/2017
Logan Lucky
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Logan Lucky
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Dana Stevens
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08/17/2017
The Trailer for The Meyerowitz Stories Reveals an Adam Sandler Movie That’s Actually Supposed to Be Good
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The Meyerowitz Stories
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Austin Elias-de Jesus
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08/15/2017
Why Detroit Erupted—and What Kathryn Bigelow’s Movie Gets Right and Wrong About Its History
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Detroit
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Jake Blumgart
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08/14/2017
The Series Finale of Orphan Black Shows That It Was Never About Cloning
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Orphan Black
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Joelle Renstrom
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08/13/2017
The Summer’s Best Franchise Movie Is About Two Men Sitting at a Table
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The Trip to Spain
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Brogan Morris
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08/11/2017
Good Time
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Good Time
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Dana Stevens
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08/09/2017
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Detroit
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Detroit
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Aisha Harris
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08/03/2017
Whose Streets, Whose Stories
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Detroit
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Dana Stevens
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08/03/2017
Atomic Blonde
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Atomic Blonde
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Dana Stevens
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07/27/2017
Searching for the Humanity in Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver
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Baby Driver
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Stephen Metcalf
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07/19/2017
Even Christopher Nolan Skeptics Will Be Wowed by Dunkirk
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Dunkirk
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Dana Stevens
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07/18/2017
The Thrilling, Thoughtful New Planet of the Apes Will Make a Monkey of Anti-Franchise Snobs
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War for the Planet of the Apes
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Dana Stevens
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07/11/2017
“Heartbreaking!” “Interminable!” What Film Critics Are Saying About 2017’s Most Divisive Scene.
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A Ghost Story
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Marissa Martinelli
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07/10/2017
Watch the New Teaser for The Deuce, David Simon’s HBO Series About the Porn Industry
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The Deuce
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Sam Adams
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07/10/2017
HBO Has Finally Unveiled the Premiere Date for the New Season of Curb Your Enthusiasm
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
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Austin Elias-de Jesus
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07/10/2017
The Odd Movie A Ghost Story, Starring Casey Affleck Under a Bedsheet, Will Haunt You
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A Ghost Story
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Dana Stevens
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07/05/2017
Netflix’s Irresistible Okja Is an Anti-Capitalist E.T. Starring Tilda Swinton and a Superpig
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Okja
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Dana Stevens
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06/29/2017
David Lynch Just Rewrote the Rules of TV, Again
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Twin Peaks
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Sam Adams
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06/26/2017
Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled Is Elegant to a Fault—Even When the Hacksaws Come Out
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The Beguiled
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Dana Stevens
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06/21/2017
Orange Is the New Black Season 5 Is the Perfect Showcase for Jenji Kohan’s Particular Skills
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Orange Is the New Black
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David Canfield
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06/19/2017
The Big Sick Is the Rare Rom-Com That’s As Messy As Real Life
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The Big Sick
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Dana Stevens
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06/15/2017
Orange Is the New Black Season 5 Puts the Inmates in Charge—With Very Disturbing Results
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Orange Is the New Black
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Marissa Martinelli
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06/13/2017
The Writer-Director of It Comes at Night on What to Make of the Movie’s Ambiguous Ending
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It Comes at Night
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Jeffrey Bloomer
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06/09/2017
It Comes at Night Is Like a Horror Film Directed by Bruegel
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It Comes at Night
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Dana Stevens
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06/08/2017
Pixar’s Upcoming Film Coco Has Its Highest Body Count Yet
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Coco
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Matthew Dessem
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06/08/2017
Watch Aziz Ansari Tell the Bacon-Fueled True Story Behind Master of None’s Religion Episode
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Master of None
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Austin Elias-de Jesus
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06/07/2017
There’s a Major Spoiler That Comes Up When You Google “Wonder Woman”
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Wonder Woman
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Marissa Martinelli
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06/02/2017
I Wish Wonder Woman Were as Feminist as It Thinks It Is
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Wonder Woman
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Christina Cauterucci
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06/02/2017
Wonder Woman Made Me Finally See the Importance of Female Representation
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Wonder Woman
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Dana Stevens
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06/01/2017
Baywatch Is a Disaster in Slow Motion
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Baywatch
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Dana Stevens
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05/25/2017
The Most Radical Thing About Master of None’s Islam Episode Is That It Isn’t About Religion
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Master of None
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Aymann Ismail
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05/22/2017
The Twin Peaks Reboot Is Pure, Outrageous David Lynch—and It’s Glorious
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Twin Peaks
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Laura Miller
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05/22/2017
Alien: Covenant’s Exclusively Gay Moment Isn’t the One They Teased. It’s Much More Glorious.
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Alien: Covenant
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Jeffrey Bloomer
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05/19/2017
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3 Is So Packed With Jokes That It’s Hard to Binge-Watch. That’s a Good Thing.
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Sam Adams
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05/19/2017
Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning Are Hard-Partying Aliens in First How to Talk to Girls at Parties Footage
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties
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David Canfield
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05/19/2017
The Dark Crystal Is Being Spun Off Into a Prequel Series On Netflix. Here’s the First Teaser.
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The Dark Crystal
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David Canfield
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05/18/2017
The Alternate Ending of Get Out Is Much More Plausible and Way More Depressing Than the Original
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Get Out
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Aisha Harris
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Slate Magazine
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05/18/2017
A Girl’s Best Friend Is Her Superpig in the Trailer for Bong Joon-ho's Okja
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Okja
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Marissa Martinelli
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05/18/2017
Why Starz Was the Perfect Home for American Gods’ Groundbreaking Gay Sex Scene
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American Gods
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Marissa Martinelli
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05/16/2017
It’s Emma Stone vs. Steve Carell in the First Trailer for Battle of the Sexes
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Battle of the Sexes
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Marissa Martinelli
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05/16/2017
The Young Pope Season 2 Has a Disappointingly Ordinary Title. Here Are Some Better Suggestions.
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The Young Pope
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Marissa Martinelli
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05/16/2017
Jennifer Lawrence Eats Her Heart Out in the Poster for Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!
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Mother!
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Matthew Dessem
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05/14/2017
The Problem With Netflix’s Dark, Gritty Anne of Green Gables Isn’t the Darkness or Grit
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Anne of Green Gables
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Marissa Martinelli
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05/12/2017
A Guide to the Many, Many References to Classic Italian Films in Master of None Season 2
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Master of None
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Forrest Wickman
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05/12/2017
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Reveals the Bro-y Side of the Arthurian Legend
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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
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Katy Waldman
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05/12/2017
Take a First Look at Todd Haynes’ Beautiful Wonderstruck
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Wonderstruck
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David Canfield
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05/12/2017
Alien: Covenant Is the First Alien Movie Where the Alien Gets Upstaged
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Alien: Covenant
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Sam Adams
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05/11/2017
Snatched Is the Perfect Mother’s Day Movie for Mothers and Daughters With Strong Stomachs
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Snatched
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Heather Schwedel
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05/10/2017
Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys on That Big Third-Act Surprise on The Americans
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The Americans
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June Thomas
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05/10/2017
The Director’s Cut of Michael Mann’s Blackhat Takes It One Step Closer to a Flawed Masterpiece
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Blackhat
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Sam Adams
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05/09/2017
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05/08/2017
Here’s What Critics Have to Say About Alien: Covenant
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05/08/2017
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05/08/2017
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05/08/2017
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05/05/2017
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05/05/2017
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05/05/2017
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05/03/2017
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05/03/2017
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05/01/2017
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05/01/2017
American Gods Is the Best Possible TV Adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Wonderstruck Fantasy
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04/28/2017
The Film Adaptation of The Circle Can’t Decide Whether It’s Black Mirror or Silicon Valley
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04/27/2017
It’s Time to Get Excited About Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday, American Gods Fans
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04/24/2017
The Handmaid’s Tale Is Mortally Terrifying. It’s Also Somehow a Pleasure to Watch.
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The Handmaid's Tale
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04/21/2017
You’re Not Ready for Black Panther’s Stunning New Spin on Superhero Movies
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04/21/2017
How The Lost City of Z Achieved the Impossible: Aging Makeup That’s Not Terrible
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04/18/2017
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04/18/2017
The Leftovers Has Entered Full-Blown Mania, and It’s Thrilling
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04/14/2017
The Lost City of Z Is Like a Real-Life Indiana Jones Where the Villain Is British Classism
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04/13/2017
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04/11/2017
The Ghost in the Shell Remake’s Twist Ending Makes the Whitewashing Even Worse
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03/31/2017
Evil Clown Alert: The First Trailer for It Is Finally Here
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03/29/2017
Baby Driver’s Trailer Doesn’t Live Up to Its Title (But It Still Looks Really Fun)
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03/12/2017
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03/10/2017
The Disturbing Truth That Makes Get Out Depressingly Plausible
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Get Out
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03/10/2017
Kong: Skull Island Apes Classics Like Apocalypse Now, but It’s Not As Clever As It Thinks
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03/09/2017
The Most Terrifying Villain in Get Out Is White Womanhood
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Get Out
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03/07/2017
Get Out Is an Instant Classic About the Hilarious Nightmare That Is Existing While Black
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Get Out
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02/23/2017
Most Batman Movies Ignore His Campy TV Past. The Lego Batman Movie Embraces It.
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The Lego Batman Movie
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02/10/2017
The Sequel to John Wick Is Even More Stylish, Self-Conscious, and Brain-Numbingly Violent
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John Wick: Chapter 2
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02/08/2017
In The Lego Batman Movie, Everything Is Awesome—Until It’s Not
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02/08/2017
The Hilarious Made-Up Tabloid in A Series of Unfortunate Events Is Fake News That’s Worth Reading
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01/26/2017
In Jordan Peele’s Horror Movie, Get Out, the “Monster” Is Liberal Racism
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Get Out
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01/25/2017
Surprise! M. Night Shyamalan’s Split Needs More Twists.
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Split
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01/20/2017
The Campy Absurdity of The Young Pope
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01/18/2017
Did You Catch These Subtle Nods to the Books in Netflix’s Adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events?
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Series of Unfortunate Events
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01/17/2017
Critics Can’t Decide Whether The Young Pope Is Supposed to Be Funny or Not
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David Canfield
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01/13/2017
HBO’s Young Pope Is Not Nearly As Fun As the Tweets About It
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Young Pope
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01/12/2017
Bright Lights’ Inspiring Portrait of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Is Now Heartbreaking as Well
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Bright Lights
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Sam Adams
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01/06/2017
What in the Hell Are We Supposed to Make of the Ending of Elle?
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Elle
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Dana Stevens
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01/04/2017
In a Year of Sophisticated Self-Discovery, the Oscar-Bound Lion Lags Well Behind the Pack
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12/27/2016
The Two Scenes in Assassin’s Creed That Are As Crazy As the Whole Movie Should’ve Been
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Assassin's Creed
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Jonathan L. Fischer
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12/22/2016
Martin Scorsese’s Been Trying to Make Silence for 30 Years. It Was Worth It.
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Silence
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12/22/2016
The Cannes-Winning Drama That’s Already Changing Laws in Britain
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I, Daniel Blake
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12/21/2016
All the Star Wars Callbacks in Rogue One
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12/16/2016
Rogue One Breaks the Rules About What a Star Wars Movie Must Be—for the Better
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Star Wars
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12/13/2016
Jackie Is an Intense Biopic About the Power of Image in the White House
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Jackie
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Dana Stevens
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12/01/2016
Michael Chabon’s Moonglow Casts Beautiful Shadows
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Katy Waldman
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11/30/2016
The Astonishing Manchester by the Sea Seems to Contain All of Life Within It
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Manchester by the Sea
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11/18/2016
The Edge of Seventeen Is the Best Teen Movie in Years
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11/18/2016
The Orchestrated Assault of Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
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11/10/2016
Loving Is a Simple, Moving Love Story About a Couple Who Just Happened to Change America
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Loving
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11/03/2016
Netflix’s $100 Million The Crown Delivers Exactly What It Promises. That’s Not Enough.
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11/02/2016
Doctor Strange Is Fun and Funny and Features Magicians Voguing
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Doctor Strange
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Jacob Brogan
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11/02/2016
How Black Mirror’s Lesbian Romance Upends the “Bury Your Gays” Trope
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10/27/2016
Here’s What Critics Have to Say About Doctor Strange
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Doctor Strange
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David Canfield
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10/25/2016
In its Season Premiere, The Walking Dead’s Brutal Violence Finally Went Too Far
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10/24/2016
Black Mirror’s Stars and Writers on How They Made the Most Disturbing Season Yet
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10/21/2016
The Trailer for Hugh Jackman’s Final Wolverine Film Promises a Different Kind of Superhero Movie
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Logan
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10/20/2016
Black Mirror Has Never Been Bleaker, but It’s Still So Imaginative That You Can’t Look Away
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Black Mirror
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10/20/2016
The Stunning Moonlight Showers Its Audience in Blessings
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Moonlight
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10/20/2016
Mascots Isn’t Christopher Guest at His Best, but It’s Still a Charmer
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10/13/2016
The Halt and Catch Fire Two-Part Finale Was the Perfect Cap to a Near-Perfect Season
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10/13/2016
Here’s Atlanta's Funny-But-Sad Cereal Commercial Parody Addressing Police Brutality
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Atlanta
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Marissa Martinelli
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10/12/2016
Set Aside Nate Parker’s History. The Birth of a Nation’s Use of History Is Troublesome, Too.
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The Birth of a Nation
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Dana Stevens
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10/07/2016
The Trailer for Black Mirror Season 3 Is Creepy, Funny, and Absorbing
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10/07/2016
Issa Rae’s Insecure Is the Most Honest, Matter-of-Fact Take on Dating That We’ve Seen in a While
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Insecure
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10/06/2016
Amanda Knox Is a Lot More Interested in Dissecting the Miscarriage of Justice Than the Murder
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Amanda Knox
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09/30/2016
HBO Makes a Grasp for Another Vast, Gory, Sexy Drama With Westworld
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Westworld
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09/29/2016
Deepwater Horizon Pays Tribute to the Workers on the Rig—but Is That Enough?
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Deepwater Horizon
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09/28/2016
Annette Bening Is on a Search for Meaning in the 20th Century Women Trailer
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20th Century Women
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09/27/2016
Mr. Robot Season 2 Could Have Been a Breakthrough in Auteurist TV, But it Ended Up a Cautionary Tale
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09/22/2016
Surprise! The Kate Winslet–Starring Dressmaker Is a Bloody Revenge Movie!
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Marissa Martinelli
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09/22/2016
Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence Are Lonely But Very Marketable Space Travelers In the Passengers Trailer
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Passengers
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09/20/2016
A New Netflix Doc Shows in Gripping Detail What the War in Aleppo Looks Like From the City’s Streets
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Joshua Keating
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09/19/2016
NBC’s This Is Us Is Emotional Uplift at Its Most Oppressive
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This Is Us
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09/19/2016
The Leaky Myths of Snowden
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Snowden
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Fred Kaplan
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09/16/2016
Blair Witch Shows Us the Blair Witch! Really?!
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Blair Witch
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Jeffrey Bloomer
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09/16/2016
Netflix’s Extremis Pinpoints the Tension Between Doctors and Patients on End-of-Life Care
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Extremis
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Marc Siegel
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09/16/2016
Sully Is the Perfect Trumpian Fantasy for Our Post-Fact Era
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Sully
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09/16/2016
OK, American Horror Story’s Shameless Buzzmongering Totally Worked as a Setup for Season 6
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09/15/2016
Terrence Malick’s Latest Releases—Two of Them!—Illustrate Exactly Why He’s Become So Polarizing
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09/15/2016
The Elusive Charisma of Atlanta
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09/14/2016
Great News: HBO’s High Maintenance Doesn’t Harsh the Show’s Mellow
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High Maintenance
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09/14/2016
The Ending of Sully Is Completely Ridiculous
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Sully
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09/12/2016
Emma Stone and Tom Ford Win at Venice; Golden Lion Goes to The Woman Who Left
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The Woman Who Left
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09/11/2016
Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale Recognize the Armenian Genocide in The Promise’s Trailer
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The Promise
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09/10/2016
Divorce Seems Wrenching (and Occasionally Funny) in Sarah Jessica Parker’s New HBO Comedy
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Divorce
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09/09/2016
Ben Affleck Returns to Directing, Plays a Prohibition-Era Outlaw in Live by Night Trailer
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09/09/2016
How Do You Make Sully Exciting When We Already Know Everything Ends Up OK?
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Sully
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09/09/2016
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Certain Women
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09/02/2016
Michael Fassbender Was Born to Play a Melancholy Lighthouse Keeper
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The Light Between Oceans
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09/01/2016
Early Rave Reviews Make the Case for La La Land as a Potential Oscar Front-Runner
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La La Land
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08/31/2016
What Exactly Happened in The Night Of Finale? Your Pressing Questions, Answered.
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The Night Of
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Sam Adams
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08/29/2016
The Night Of Had a Lot in Common with Making a Murderer, for Better and for Worse
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08/29/2016
The Night Of Finale Was the Perfect Ending for This Show—Beautiful, Ambitious, and Hollow
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The Night Of
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08/29/2016
Sausage Party Is a Shockingly Sophisticated Commentary on Organized Religion
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Sausage Party
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08/16/2016
Why Lisa Hanawalt Planted So Many Hilarious, Tiny Details in the Background of BoJack Horseman
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BoJack Horseman
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08/16/2016
I Love Dick Affirms Exactly What Makes Jill Soloway So Good at Making TV
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I Love Dick
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08/16/2016
The Night Of Is More Than a Crime Thriller. It’s Also a Great Prison Drama.
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The Night Of
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Sam Adams
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08/10/2016
Baz Luhrmann’s Netflix Series Is Peak Luhrmann: A Beautiful, Captivating Mess
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08/09/2016
Star Trek Beyond Doesn’t Reinvent the Franchise, but It Gets What’s Made It Live Long and Prosper
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Star Trek Beyond
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Dana Stevens
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07/21/2016
HBO’s Vice Principals Is Shocking, but It Won’t Make You Laugh
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07/15/2016
How Accurate Is Mr. Robot? What the Show Can Teach Us About Hacking.
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Fred Kaplan
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07/14/2016
The All-Female Ghostbusters Are Having Too Much Fun to Worry About Haters
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07/14/2016
How Outlander Keeps Getting Tangled Up In Real-Life U.K. Politics
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07/14/2016
HBO’s New Crime Drama The Night Of Is Just Remarkably Good
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The Night Of
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07/07/2016
Mark Rylance Makes Motion-Capture Magic in The BFG
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Dana Stevens
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06/30/2016
Independence Day: Resurgence Is the Perfect Disaster Movie for Our Stupid Times
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Independence Day: Resurgence
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06/24/2016
Why Free State of Jones Isn’t Just Hollywood’s Latest White Savior Movie
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Rebecca Onion
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06/23/2016
Finding Dory Does More Than “Just Keep Swimming.” It Explores New Depths.
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Finding Dory
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Dana Stevens
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06/15/2016
The One Blink-and-You-Miss-It Moment at the End of Anomalisa That Sums up the Meaning of the Film
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Anomalisa
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Sam Adams
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06/10/2016
The Good Wife’s Powerful Finale Was Exactly the Ending This Great Series Needed
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The Good Wife
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05/09/2016
Captain America: Civil War Is Marvel at Its Best
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Captain America: Civil War
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Jamelle Bouie
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05/05/2016
Even When You Ignore Zoe Saldana in “Blackface,” Nina Is Not a Good Movie
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Nina
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04/22/2016
This Thriller Starts as a Requiem for White America and Becomes Something Much More Violent—and Fun
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Green Room
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Slate Magazine
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04/15/2016
Our First Look at Sundance Hit The Birth of a Nation Is Finally Here, and It’s Truly Haunting
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04/15/2016
Here Are the Biggest Takeaways From the Early Reviews of Captain America: Civil War
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04/14/2016
Confirmation Makes the Anita Hill–Clarence Thomas Hearings Into Riveting—and Rage-Inducing—TV
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Confirmation
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04/14/2016
In Season 2, Catastrophe Is As Spiky, Acerbic, and Big-Hearted As Ever
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June Thomas
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04/08/2016
The Americans Pulled Off a Devastating Plot Shocker With Just the Right Amount of Misdirection
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04/06/2016
Richard Linklater’s Everybody Wants Some!! Is an Easygoing Masterpiece That Lets Bros Be Heroes
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03/31/2016
The Dumbest Thing About Batman v Superman Is How Badly It Wants to Sound Smart
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03/29/2016
The New Superman Movie Is Super Confusing, so We Made This FAQ
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03/25/2016
In Batman v Superman, the Only Winner Is Marvel
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Jonathan L. Fischer
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03/23/2016
What Exactly Makes 10 Cloverfield Lane So Insanely Suspenseful?
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03/17/2016
Netflix’s Flaked Crystallizes the Key Problem With Today’s Prestige “Traumedies”
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Flaked
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03/11/2016
House of Cards Is Defter, Darker, and More Terrifying Than It’s Ever Been Before
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Katy Waldman
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03/03/2016
The Americans Season 4 Has Gotten Predictable, but Somehow It’s Still Impossible to Look Away
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Eric Thurm
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03/03/2016
Knight of Cups: Terrence Malick’s Entourage Episode
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David Ehrlich
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03/03/2016
All The Witch’s Most WTF Moments, Explained: A Spoiler-Filled Interview With the Director
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The Witch
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Forrest Wickman
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02/23/2016
Demonic Goat Black Phillip Wants You to See The Witch
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David Ehrlich
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02/18/2016
The Coen Brothers’ Hail, Caesar! Is Silly, Epic, and One of Their Very Best
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Hail, Caesar
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David Ehrlich
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02/03/2016
Now Streaming on Netflix: A Fantastic Political Thriller on Climate Change
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Sharon E. Burke
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02/02/2016
The X-Files Reboot Is Uneven, Unnecessary—and Promising
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The X-Files
by
Willa Paskin
on
Slate Magazine
published
01/22/2016
The Only Thing in the New Star Wars That Doesn’t Feel Like Star Wars
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Star Wars
by
Forrest Wickman
on
Slate Magazine
published
12/21/2015
What It’s Like to Watch The Force Awakens if You’ve Never Seen Another Star Wars
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Star Wars
by
Katy Waldman
on
Slate Magazine
published
12/21/2015
Concussion Gets Basic Facts Wrong and Feeds Myths About the NFL and Head Trauma
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Concussion
by
Daniel Engber
on
Slate Magazine
published
12/21/2015
The Force Awakens Reinvigorates Star Wars for the 21st Century
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
12/16/2015
Fatal Visions: Fassbender, Welles, Mifune, and All the Great Film Macbeths
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Macbeth
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
12/04/2015
The Man in the High Castle Is the Second Best Show Amazon Has Ever Made
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The Man in the High Castle
by
Willa Paskin
on
Slate Magazine
published
11/17/2015
Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead Franchise Is a Perfect Fit for TV
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Evil Dead
by
Laura Bradley
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/29/2015
Wicked City Is the True Detective of Network TV
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Wicked City
by
Willa Paskin
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/27/2015
The Movie Adaptation of Room Will Take You Places Your Mind May Not Want to Go
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Room
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/14/2015
Inside Steve Jobs’ Reality Distortion Field With Aaron Sorkin
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Steve Jobs
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/09/2015
Steve Jobs, the Movie, Gets One Crucial Thing Wrong About Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs
by
Will Oremus
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/08/2015
The Elegant Bigotry of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission
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Submission
by Michel Houellebecq
by
Lydia Kiesling
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/06/2015
The New Trailer for Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s HBO Show Vinyl Is Very Rock ‘n’ Roll
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Vinyl
by
Claire Landsbaum
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/05/2015
An Enthralling Debut Novel Set in a Future California Turned to Desert
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Gold Fame Citrus
by Claire Vaye Watkins
by
Lauren O'Neal
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/05/2015
In the Bloody Trailer for Triple 9, Woody Harrelson Is a Disillusioned Cop Again
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Triple 9
by
Laura Bradley
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/05/2015
Emily Blunt Stars in a Gruesome and Haunting Action Movie About the Drug War
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Sicario
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
09/17/2015
How Show Me a Hero Was the Anti-True Detective
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Show Me a Hero
and
True Detective
by
Jacob Brogan
on
Slate Magazine
tagged
season 2
published
08/31/2015
Spoiler Special: True Detective Season 2
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True Detective
by
Willa Paskin
on
Slate Magazine
tagged
season 2
published
08/11/2015
Spoiler Special: Trainwreck
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Trainwreck
by
Anne Helen Petersen
and
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
07/17/2015
Pixar’s Astonishing Inside Out Will Change the Way You Think About Your Feelings
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Inside Out
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
06/18/2015
Jurassic World May Be Stupid, but Its Dino-on-Human Action Is Extra Crunchy
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Jurassic World
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
06/12/2015
Tomorrowland Reveals Brad Bird Is Not Superhuman
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Tomorrowland
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
05/21/2015
The Insane, Ornate Doom Buggies of Mad Max: Fury Road
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Mad Max: Fury Road
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
05/12/2015
Dave Eggers Has Zero Interest in the Tech World. So Why Did He Write a Whole Novel About It?
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The Circle
by Dave Eggers
by
Jessica Winter
on
Slate Magazine
published
10/03/2013
Spoiler Special: Pacific Rim
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Pacific Rim
by
Dana Stevens
on
Slate Magazine
published
07/12/2013