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The Beauty and Sadness of 'Isle of Dogs'
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Isle of Dogs
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/23/2018
'Pacific Rim Uprising': It's Giant Robots vs. Sea Monsters, Again
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Pacific Rim: Uprising
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
03/22/2018
'Wild Wild Country': The Jaw-Dropping Story of the Cult Next Door
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Wild Wild Country
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
03/18/2018
'A Wrinkle in Time': See It With a Kid, or as a Kid
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A Wrinkle in Time
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/08/2018
'Annihilation' Is a Beautiful Heap of Nonsense
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Annihilation
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/22/2018
The Tragedy of Erik Killmonger
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Black Panther
by
Adam Serwer
on
The Atlantic
published
02/21/2018
'Altered Carbon' Is a Moody, Violent Spectacle
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Altered Carbon
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
02/02/2018
Why 'Annihilation' Won't Be Released in Theaters Around the World Anymore
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Annihilation
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/30/2018
What Was HBO's 'Mosaic' Trying to Do?
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Mosaic
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
01/26/2018
'The Alienist' Is the Grisliest Period Drama Yet
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The Alienist
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
published
01/22/2018
'Black Mirror': 'USS Callister' Is Much More Than a 'Star Trek' Parody
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Black Mirror
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 1
published
12/28/2017
Breaking Down a Crucial Phone Call in 'The Post'
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The Post
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/28/2017
'The Post' Is Well-Crafted but Utterly Conventional
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The Post
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/21/2017
In 'The Last Jedi,' the Heroes Are Finally More Than Just 'the Good Guys'
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The Last Jedi
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/17/2017
'The Last Jedi' May Be the Best 'Star Wars' Movie Since 'The Empire Strikes Back'
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Star Wars
and
The Last Jedi
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/14/2017
Revisiting the Horrors of a Broken Kitchen Sink in 'mother!'
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Mother!
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/14/2017
'The Crown' Might Be Netflix's Best Superhero Show
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The Crown
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
12/07/2017
The Sumptuous Love Story of 'Call Me by Your Name'
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Call Me By Your Name
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/29/2017
What 'Godless' Says About America
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Godless
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
11/20/2017
'Darkest Hour' Is a Thunderous Churchill Biopic
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Darkest Hour
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/20/2017
'Coco' Is Among Pixar's Best Movies in Years
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Coco
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/20/2017
'Justice League' Is an Overstuffed Superhero Mess
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Justice League
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/14/2017
'Alias Grace' Is Must-Watch TV for the Post-Weinstein Moment
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Alias Grace
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
11/11/2017
'Lady Bird' Is a Sensational Paean to Teenage Life
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Lady Bird
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2017
'The Girlfriend Experience': Love in a Cold Climate
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The Girlfriend Experience
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2017
The Chilly Desire of 'The Girlfriend Experience'
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The Girlfriend Experience
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
11/02/2017
'Last Flag Flying' Is Too Muted to Be Memorable
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Last Flag Flying
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2017
The Real Monster In 'Stranger Things 2'
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Stranger Things 2
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 3
published
10/30/2017
'Suburbicon' Is a Rare and Mesmerizing Trainwreck
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Suburbicon
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/27/2017
'Stranger Things' Is Getting a Sequel, Not a New Season
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Stranger Things
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
10/26/2017
'Wonderstruck' Chooses a Messy Mystery Over Magic
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Wonderstruck
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/19/2017
The Slow Melting of 'The Snowman'
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The Snowman
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/19/2017
'Blade Runner 2049' Is a Worthy Heir to a Classic
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Blade Runner 2049
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/16/2017
'American Made' Is a Super Cynical Crime Caper
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American Made
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/26/2017
'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' Is More Farce Than Satire
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/22/2017
How 'Logan Lucky' Can Bring Back the Mid-Budget Movie
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Logan Lucky
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
07/25/2017
In the End, We Got the 'Baywatch' We Deserved
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Baywatch
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
05/24/2017
'The Wizard of Lies' Is a Brutal Assessment of Bernie Madoff
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The Wizard of Lies
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
'Twin Peaks' Returns to Terrify, Delight, and Confound
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Twin Peaks
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
'Wakefield' Is a Bizarre Showcase for Bryan Cranston
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Wakefield
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Is Marvel’s First Real Comic-Book Movie in Years
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
'Get Me Roger Stone' Profiles the Man Who Created President Trump
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Get Me Roger Stone
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
The Greatest Strength of 'Master of None' Is Its Curiosity
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Master of None
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
05/16/2017
'Hounds of Love' Is One of the Most Horrifying Films of the Year
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Hounds of Love
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
'Hostage' Shows What It's Like to Be Held Captive
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Hostage
by
Anna Diamond
on
The Atlantic
published
05/16/2017
Discussing 'The Leftovers': Among the Sea Lions
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The Leftovers
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
:
episode 5
published
05/16/2017
Discussing 'The Leftovers': Crazy Whitefella Thinking
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The Leftovers
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 3
published
05/01/2017
The Bizarre Spectacle of 'Casting JonBenét'
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Casting JonBenét
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
04/26/2017
'The Fate of the Furious' Struggles to Shift Gears
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The Fate of the Furious
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
04/13/2017
'Better Call Saul' Season 3 Finds Drama in the Details
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Better Call Saul
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
published
04/10/2017
Daniel Clowes on Creating 'Wilson' and Translating Him to Screen
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Wilson
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
03/21/2017
The Meaning of Eyes and Cameras in 'Get Out'
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Get Out
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
published
03/04/2017
'Get Out' Is a Funny and Brilliantly Subversive Horror Film
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Get Out
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/23/2017
The Wistful, Sharp Return of 'Girls'
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Girls
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
02/10/2017
'The Lego Batman Movie' Is the Funniest Superhero Movie in Years
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The Lego Batman Movie
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/10/2017
'Legion' Is Visually Dazzling, but Little Else
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Legion
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/06/2017
Zombies and Marital Strife: The 'Santa Clarita Diet'
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Santa Clarita Diet
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
01/30/2017
A Marriage Crumbles in the Gripping Iranian Drama 'The Salesman'
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The Salesman
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/27/2017
Unraveling the Humor of 'The Young Pope'
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The Young Pope
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
01/25/2017
The Elegant Simplicity of 'The Red Turtle'
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The Red Turtle
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/25/2017
‘Beware the Slenderman’ Is a True-Life Horror Story for Parents
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Beware the Slenderman
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
01/24/2017
Deciphering the Bizarre Twist Ending of 'Split'
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Split
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/24/2017
M. Night Shyamalan's 'Split' Finds the Director Returning to Form
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Split
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/20/2017
The Otherworldly Genius of 'The Good Place'
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The Good Place
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
published
01/20/2017
'The Founder' Is the Fast Food of Biopics
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The Founder
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/19/2017
How 'Sherlock' Turned Into a Superhero
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Sherlock
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
,
season 4
published
01/18/2017
The Dark Science and Folklore That Went Into 'The OA'
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The OA
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
01/17/2017
'Live by Night' Is Too Epic for Its Own Good
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Live by Night
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/13/2017
About That 'Young Pope'
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Young Pope
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
01/13/2017
FX's 'Taboo' Stars Tom Hardy as a Ferocious 19th-Century Killer With Secret Pain
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Taboo
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
01/11/2017
'Sherlock' Has a New Mystery Antagonist: Eurus
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Sherlock
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 1
published
01/09/2017
'Paterson' Is a Quiet, Considered Masterpiece
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Paterson
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/07/2017
'American Gods' Is a Gorgeous Mess
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American Gods
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
01/04/2017
What Is 'The OA' Actually About?
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The OA
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
12/20/2016
'Rogue One' and the Challenge of the New(ish)
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Rogue One
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
12/13/2016
When 'A Monster Calls,' Just Ignore It
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A Monster Calls
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/13/2016
Netflix's 'The OA' Is Thoroughly Weird and Totally Absorbing
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The OA
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
12/13/2016
The Ugly, Cynical Manipulations of 'Collateral Beauty'
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Collateral Beauty
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
12/13/2016
In 'Miss Sloane,' Washington Is Rotten to Its Core
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Miss Sloane
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
12/09/2016
How 'Jackie' Faced America After the Unthinkable
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Jackie
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/01/2016
'Allied' Is an Old Hollywood Rarity
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Allied
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/28/2016
'Moana' Is a Big, Beautiful Disney Smash
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Moana
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/23/2016
'Lion' Is Inspirational Storytelling Done Right
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Lion
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/23/2016
'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' Is a Rare TV Revival That Works
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Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 7
:
episode 1
published
11/23/2016
'The Edge of Seventeen' Is an Instant Teen Classic
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The Edge of Seventeen
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/19/2016
'Nocturnal Animals' Is Art Without the Heart
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Nocturnal Animals
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/19/2016
Selfishness Is Complicated in 'You're the Worst'
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You're the Worst
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
published
11/18/2016
'Arrival' Is a Timely Film About Aliens and Empathy
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Arrival
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/15/2016
'Rectify' Is the Best Show That Explores Sexual Assault
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Rectify
by
Laura Bogart
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 2
published
11/11/2016
'Arrival' Is One of the Best Films of the Year
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Arrival
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/11/2016
There's Little Magic to Be Found in 'Dr. Strange'
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Dr. Strange
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2016
'The Crown' Is a Sweeping, Sumptuous History Lesson
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The Crown
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
11/02/2016
'Loving' and the Ordinary Love That Made History
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Loving
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2016
In 'Hacksaw Ridge,' Faith Is a Bloody Business
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Hacksaw Ridge
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2016
The Magic of 'Atlanta' Is in the Details
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Atlanta
by
Vann R. Newkirk II
on
The Atlantic
published
11/02/2016
The Twist of the 'Atlanta' Finale: It Must Be the Money
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Atlanta
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
published
11/02/2016
'Inferno': At Least Florence Looks Nice
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Inferno
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/27/2016
'Moonlight' Is a Film of Uncommon Grace
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Moonlight
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/26/2016
'The Walking Dead' Might Be Its Own Villain
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The Walking Dead
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 7
:
episode 1
published
10/24/2016
'Black Mirror' Is Back: 'Men Against Fire' Tackles High-Tech Warfare
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Black Mirror
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
:
episode 5
published
10/22/2016
'Black Mirror Is Back': 'Hated in the Nation' Considers Online Shaming
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Black Mirror
and
Hated in the Nation
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
published
10/22/2016
'Black Mirror' Is Back: 'Shut Up and Dance' Is a Horrifying Thriller
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Black Mirror
and
Shut Up and Dance
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
:
episode 3
published
10/21/2016
'Black Mirror' Is Back: 'San Junipero' is the Standout of This Season
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Black Mirror
and
San Junipero
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 505049
published
10/21/2016
'The Handmaiden' Is a True Cinematic Masterpiece
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The Handmaiden
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/21/2016
'Black Mirror' Is Back: ‘Playtest’ Brings Fear to Life
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Black Mirror
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
:
episode 2
published
10/20/2016
'Black Mirror' Is Back: 'Nosedive' Is a Sharp Satire About Social Media
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Black Mirror
and
Nosedive
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
:
episode 1
published
10/20/2016
The Historical Fiction of 'The Birth of a Nation'
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The Birth of a Nation
by
Vann R. Newkirk II
on
The Atlantic
published
10/19/2016
Is 'Mascots' Too Mean?
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Mascots
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
10/14/2016
'Certain Women' Tells Three Powerful, Feminist Stories
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Certain Women
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/14/2016
'The Accountant' Is a Moral and Narrative Trainwreck
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The Accountant
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/14/2016
'Atlanta' Is One of the Most Versatile Shows on TV
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Atlanta
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 7
published
10/12/2016
'Halt and Catch Fire' Season Three Is a Bittersweet Triumph
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Halt and Catch Fire
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
published
10/09/2016
'Insecure' Is Quietly Revolutionary
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Insecure
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/08/2016
'The Girl on the Train' Is a Hokey Mess
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The Girl on the Train
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
10/05/2016
How 'Important' Is 'The Birth of a Nation' Really?
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The Birth of a Nation
by
Gillian B. White
on
The Atlantic
published
10/05/2016
'Amanda Knox' and the 21st-Century Witch Hunt
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Amanda Knox
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
09/30/2016
'Deepwater Horizon' Stays Too Close to the Surface
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Deepwater Horizon
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/30/2016
Luke Cage, a Hero for His Time
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Luke Cage
by
Charles Moss
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
09/30/2016
'Westworld' Is a Grand Saga of Gunslingers and Robots
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Westworld
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 6
published
09/28/2016
'Queen of Katwe' Is the Best Kind of Feel-Good Story
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Queen of Katwe
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
published
09/27/2016
'Bridget Jones’s Baby' Is a New Kind of Momcom
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Bridget Jones's Baby
by
Moira Weigel
on
The Atlantic
published
09/24/2016
'Goat' Captures the Dark Psychology of Frat Bros
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Goat
by
Jake Kring-Schreifels
on
The Atlantic
published
09/24/2016
'The Magnificent Seven' Is Anything But
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The Magnificent Seven
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/23/2016
'This Is Us' Is Must-Weep Television
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This Is Us
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
09/20/2016
'Designated Survivor' Realizes America's Worst Nightmare
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Designated Survivor
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/20/2016
'The Good Place' Finds Laughs in the Afterlife
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The Good Place
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/19/2016
'High Maintenance' Is TV’s Most Compassionate Cult Comedy
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High Maintenance
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/16/2016
'Blair Witch' Gets Lost in the Woods (Again)
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Blair Witch
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/16/2016
Somehow, 'Snowden' Isn't Paranoid Enough
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Snowden
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
09/15/2016
'American Horror Story' Finally Realizes Simplicity Can Be Scary
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American Horror Story
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 6
published
09/15/2016
'Documentary Now' Returns By Going Back to the 1992 Election
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Documentary Now
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
09/14/2016
The Silliness of 'Sully'
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Sully
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/09/2016
'Stranger Things' Is Getting a Sequel, Not a New Season
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Stranger Things
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
08/31/2016
The Symbolic Power of Eyes in 'The Night Of'
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The Night Of
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
08/30/2016
'You’re the Worst' Is Bleaker and Funnier Than Ever
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You're the Worst
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
published
08/30/2016
'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk' Is Hard to Watch for the Wrong Reasons
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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
08/25/2016
'War Dogs' Is a Self-Satisfied Testosterone Fest
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War Dogs
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
08/19/2016
'Kubo and the Two Strings' Is a Gorgeous Stop-Motion Adventure
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Kubo and the Two Strings
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
published
08/19/2016
HBO's 'The Night Of' Has Timely Insights About Islamophobia
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The Night Of
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
08/17/2016
One Video Game, 18 Quintillion Planets to Explore
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No Man's Sky
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
08/11/2016
The Cultural Allure of Bank Robbers
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Hell or High Water
by
Vann R. Newkirk II
on
The Atlantic
published
08/11/2016
'Hell or High Water' Offers an Iconic Vision of the Modern West
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Hell or High Water
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
08/11/2016
'Suicide Squad' Is the Worst of the Worst
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Suicide Squad
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
08/05/2016
'Jason Bourne': Been There, Remembered That
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Jason Bourne
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
07/29/2016
Where 'Stranger Things' Loses Its Magic
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Stranger Things
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
07/26/2016
'Star Trek Beyond' Is the Blockbuster America Needs Right Now
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Star Trek Beyond
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
07/22/2016
HBO's 'The Night Of' Reinvigorates the Murder Mystery—Brilliantly
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The Night Of
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
07/08/2016
With 'Independence Day: Resurgence' Blockbusters Reach Their Excruciating Nadir
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Independence Day: Resurgence
by
David Sims
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The Atlantic
published
06/24/2016
'The Shallows' Is Torture Porn, With a Shark
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The Shallows
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
06/24/2016
'The Animals': The Most Heartbreaking Episode of 'Orange Is the New Black' to Date
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
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season 4
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episode 12
published
06/21/2016
The Brilliance of the Season-Ending Cliffhanger on 'Orange Is the New Black'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 13
published
06/21/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Season 4: 'People Persons'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
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season 4
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episode 11
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06/21/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Season 4: 'Turn Table Turn'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
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season 4
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episode 9
published
06/20/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Season 4: 'Bunny, Skull, Bunny, Skull'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 10
published
06/20/2016
'Orange Is the New Black', Episode 7: 'It Sounded Nicer in My Head'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 7
published
06/19/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Episode 8: 'Friends in Low Places'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 8
published
06/19/2016
'Orange Is the New Black', Episode 6: 'Piece of Sh*t'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 6
published
06/18/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Episode 5: ‘We’ll Always Have Baltimore’
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 5
published
06/18/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Episode 4: 'Doctor Psycho'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
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season 4
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episode 4
published
06/18/2016
'Finding Dory' Is a Sweet-Hearted Sequel
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Finding Dory
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
06/17/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Episode Three: '(Don't) Say Anything'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
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season 4
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episode 3
published
06/17/2016
'Orange Is the New Black,' Episode Two: 'Power Suit'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 2
published
06/17/2016
'Orange Is the New Black': Episode One, 'Work That Body For Me'
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Orange Is the New Black
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 1
published
06/17/2016
'Weiner': The Story of a Marriage
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Weiner
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
05/27/2016
'The Lobster': A Dystopian Tour de Force
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The Lobster
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
05/13/2016
'A Bigger Splash': Love and Drama in the Mediterranean
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A Bigger Splash
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
05/06/2016
'Incorporated' Is a Timely Drama About Corporations Gone Wild
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Incorporated
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
04/25/2016
'The Fall' Comes to a Maddening End
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The Fall
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 3
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episode 2
published
04/25/2016
It's Okay to Admit 'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Was Boring
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Better Call Saul
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
04/19/2016
Appreciating the Brilliant Bedroom Fight That Opens 'Catastrophe' Season 2
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Catastrophe
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
04/12/2016
'Catastrophe': The Realest Rom-Com
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Catastrophe
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
04/08/2016
'The Invitation': A Dinner Party of Nightmares
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The Invitation
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
04/08/2016
F-Bomination: 'The Boss' Finds the Limits of Shock Comedy
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The Boss
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
04/07/2016
Birth of the Uncool: Why 'Miles Ahead' Succeeds
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Miles Ahead
by
David A. Graham
on
The Atlantic
published
03/31/2016
'Batman v Superman': Dawn of Rubbish
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Batman v Superman
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/24/2016
'The Catch': A Flimsy Caper From Shondaland About Stolen Secrets and Hearts
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The Catch
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
published
03/24/2016
'Midnight Special': A Chase Movie With Supernatural Thrills
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Midnight Special
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
03/18/2016
15 Years Later, 'Memento' Is the Most Christopher Nolan Film of All
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Memento
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
03/16/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 13: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 13
published
03/07/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 12: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 12
published
03/06/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 11: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 11
published
03/06/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 9: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 9
published
03/05/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 8: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 8
published
03/05/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 10: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 10
published
03/05/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 6: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
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episode 6
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 7: Meet the Conways
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 7
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 5: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 5
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 4: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 4
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 3: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 3
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 2: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 2
published
03/04/2016
'House of Cards' Season 4, Episode 1: The Live-Binge Review
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House of Cards
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 4
:
episode 1
published
03/04/2016
Disney's 'Zootopia' Is a Giddy Delight
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Zootopia
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
03/04/2016
'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot': A Charming Comedy About ... a Terrible War
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
03/04/2016
'Knight of Cups' Is a Lovely, but Empty Hollywood Satire
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Knight of Cups
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
03/03/2016
'Gods of Egypt': A Circus of Beetle Chariots, Ancient Robots, and Whitewashing
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Gods of Egypt
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/26/2016
'Love' and the Evolution of Judd Apatow's 'Nice Guys'
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Love
by
Adrienne LaFrance
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
02/26/2016
How 'The Witch' Became a Story of Female Empowerment
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The Witch
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/24/2016
'The X-Files': Do We Still Want to Believe?
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The X-Files
by
Sophie Gilbert, Megan Garber, David Sims,
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 1
published
02/23/2016
'Race': The Jesse Owens Biopic Is Inspiring but Muddled
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Race
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/19/2016
'The Witch' is the Horror Film of the Year
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The Witch
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
02/19/2016
Netflix's 'Love' Is the Latest TV Rom-Com About Terrible People
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Love
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
:
episode 2
published
02/18/2016
'Better Call Saul' Season Two Hints at High Drama
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Better Call Saul
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
02/15/2016
'Deadpool': The Superhero Movie as Bromedy
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Deadpool
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/12/2016
HBO's 'Vinyl' Is Like Forrest Gump, but for Classic Rock
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Vinyl
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
02/12/2016
'Hail, Caesar!' Is a Glorious Confection of Old Hollywood
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Hail, Caesar
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
02/05/2016
How 'Son of Saul' Captures the Reality of the Holocaust
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Son of Saul
by
Lisa Klug
on
The Atlantic
published
01/22/2016
'The X-Files' Returns, as Potentially Brilliant and Maddeningly Inconsistent as Ever
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The X-Files
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/22/2016
The BBC's 'London Spy' Is the Great Gay Espionage Show ... Almost
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London Spy
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
published
01/21/2016
'Son of Saul' and the Intimate Mechanisms of Genocide
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Son of Saul
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
01/17/2016
'Anomalisa': An Agonizing Love Story, With Puppets
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Anomalisa
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
01/08/2016
'The Hateful Eight' Is Tarantino's Most Gruesome Movie Yet
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The Hateful Eight
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/25/2015
'Making a Murderer': A Gripping True-Crime Tale That Feels Like Fiction
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Making a Murderer
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
published
12/18/2015
The Terrific Second Season of 'Fargo': Aliens, Bloodshed, and ... Hope?
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Fargo
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
12/15/2015
'In the Heart of the Sea' Feels Stuck at the Bottom of the Ocean
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In the Heart of the Sea
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/12/2015
'The Big Short' Is Loud, Furious, and Mostly Fun
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The Big Short
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
12/11/2015
Amazon's 'The Man in the High Castle' Is a Chilling Vision of a Nazi-Run America
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The Man in the High Castle
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/20/2015
'Spectre': Bond Doesn't Need an Origin Story
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Spectre
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
11/06/2015
'Spotlight': This Is What Good Journalism Looks Like
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Spotlight
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/06/2015
‘Master of None’ Is Aziz Ansari’s Best Work Yet
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Master of None
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
11/05/2015
'You're the Worst': What's Funny About Clinical Depression?
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You're the Worst
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
11/04/2015
'The Walking Dead': Uncaged
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The Walking Dead
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 6
:
episode 2
published
11/01/2015
'The Leftovers': What Happened to You?
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The Leftovers
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 204
published
11/01/2015
In 'Supergirl,' a Maligned Heroine Leans In
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Supergirl
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 13
published
10/26/2015
'The Leftovers': Wherever You Go, There You Are
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The Leftovers
by
Spencer Kornhaber
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
10/25/2015
'The Walking Dead': No Exit
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The Walking Dead
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 6
:
episode 1
published
10/25/2015
'Room': A Film of Almost Unbearable Beauty
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Room
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
10/24/2015
'Bridge of Spies' Is a Minor-Key Triumph for Steven Spielberg
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Bridge of Spies
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/23/2015
'Truth': A Terrible, Terrible Movie About Journalism
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Truth
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/23/2015
In 'Steve Jobs', a Fascinating Subject Remains Elusive
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Steve Jobs
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
10/16/2015
'Crimson Peak' Proves Gothic Romance Can Be Bloody Entertaining
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Crimson Peak
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
10/16/2015
Marlon James's 'A Brief History of Seven Killings' Wins the 2015 Man Booker Prize
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A Brief History of Seven Killings
by Marlon James
by
Ann Hulbert
on
The Atlantic
published
10/13/2015
On 'Saturday Night Live,' Amy Schumer Mocks the Ubiquity of Guns in American Lives
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Saturday Night Live
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
10/11/2015
'The Walking Dead' Roundtable: Still Staying Alive in Season Six
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The Walking Dead
by
Lenika Cruz
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 6
:
episode 1
published
10/11/2015
The Timely Anxiety of Linda Gregerson's 'Prodigal'
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Prodigal
by Linda Gregerson
by
Garth Greenwell
on
The Atlantic
published
10/11/2015
'The Leftovers' Roundtable: Nobody's OK
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The Leftovers
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 2
published
10/11/2015
The Screwy Genius of 'Fargo,' Season Two
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Fargo
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
published
10/09/2015
'The Flash' Is the Best Superhero Show Since 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
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The Flash
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 1
published
10/06/2015
'Sleeping With Other People': When Rom-Coms Rebel
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Sleeping With Other People
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
published
09/18/2015
'The Mindy Project' Returns: What If Mindy Had Married Someone Else?
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The Mindy Project
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
09/15/2015
‘You’re the Worst’ Is the Best Subversion of the Rom-Com on TV
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You're the Worst
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 1
,
season 2
published
09/10/2015
'The Tribe': The Most Heartbreaking Movie of 2015
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The Tribe
by
Olga Khazan
on
The Atlantic
published
08/16/2015
Jonathan Franzen Takes on Feminism
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Purity
by Jonathan Franzen
by
Caleb Crain
on
The Atlantic
published
08/08/2015
Some Questions on the Occasion of the Film 'Pixels'
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Pixels
by
Megan Garber
on
The Atlantic
published
07/24/2015
'The Good Place' Is Still TV Heaven
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The Good Place
by
Sophie Gilbert
on
The Atlantic
tagged
season 2
:
episode 2
published
03/16/2015
30 Years of Coens: "The Man Who Wasn’t There"
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The Man Who Wasn't There
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/18/2014
30 Years of Coens: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
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O Brother, Where Art Thou
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/17/2014
30 Years of Coens: "The Big Lebowski"
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The Big Lebowski
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/16/2014
30 Years of Coens: "Fargo"
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Fargo
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/15/2014
"The Hudsucker Proxy": Was the Coen Bros Biggest Flop Really That Bad?
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The Hudsucker Proxy
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/12/2014
"Barton Fink": Meh or Great? A Debate
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Barton Fink
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/11/2014
"Miller's Crossing" Is a Perfect Movie, Except for These 3 Flaws
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Miller's Crossing
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/10/2014
30 Years of the Coens: "Raising Arizona"
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Raising Arizona
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/09/2014
30 Years of Coens: Blood Simple
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Blood Simple
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
09/08/2014
Lucy: The Dumbest Movie Ever Made About Brain Capacity
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Lucy
by
Christopher Orr
on
The Atlantic
published
07/25/2014
'Toni Erdmann' Is a Comedy Experience Unlike Any Other
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Toni Erdmann
by
David Sims
on
The Atlantic
published
04/16/1963