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Interview: ‘King Richard’ director on the family story of Venus and Serena Williams
Zoe Ramushu
November 20, 2021
“King Richard” charts how Richard Williams, the father of Venus and Serena Williams, made good on the promise few believed possible.
Arts & Culture
Film
Netflix’s ‘Procession’ seeks to treat the trauma of sexual abuse with art
John Anderson
November 19, 2021
This is not a movie about crime and punishment, but damage and recovery.
Arts & Culture
Film
Netflix’s ‘Tick, Tick...Boom!’ is a miraculous resurrection of an artist we lost too soon
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 19, 2021
“Tick, Tick … Boom!” is also a soul-deep tribute by Lin-Manuel Miranda to an artist who inspired him at a formative age.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Dune’ is another sci-fi Messiah tale. The New Testament references are everywhere.
John Anderson
October 22, 2021
Frank Herbert’s beloved novel has enough material that should preclude the kind of dead space that inhabits so much of this “Dune.”
Arts & Culture
Film
Daniel Craig has brilliantly reinvented James Bond. But he can’t save the franchise from irrelevance.
Jim McDermott
October 08, 2021
The ‘Bond’ franchise has finally rid itself of a decades-long pattern of misogyny and sexism. Unfortunately, the movies are also showing signs of losing relevance.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Mass’ captures grief in the wake of a school shooting. That unfiltered pain is a liturgical experience.
Jim McDermott
October 08, 2021
“Mass” captures perfectly this experience of tragic loss, from two radically different perspectives.
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