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Review: ‘Antebellum’ reveals the horror of American memory
Erika Rasmussen
September 18, 2020
A Confederate family kidnaps the film’s Black protagonist, Veronica Henley, a modern-day sociologist and New York Times bestselling author played by Janelle Monáe—and enslaves her in the “past.”
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Film
Review: Flannery O’Connor meets Quentin Tarantino in Netflix’s ‘The Devil All the Time’
John Anderson
September 16, 2020
“The Devil All the Time” is a story of fathers and sons, serial killers, religious frauds and fundamentalist lunatics.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: ‘Mulan’ is uncritical of China—and unmemorable
Kevin Christopher Robles
September 11, 2020
One can compare the film’s Chinese nationalism to jingoistic American movies by directors like Michael Bay.
Arts & Culture
Film
For this Portugese character actor, ‘Fatima’ feels like home
Jake Kring-Schreifels
September 03, 2020
Known for playing Latin American villains, Jose de Almeida plays a priest in ‘Fatima’ and a cardinal in ‘Warrior Nun.’
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Film
Review: ‘Personal History of David Copperfield’ takes a micro approach to a classic
John Anderson
August 28, 2020
“Copperfield” on the page or on the screen is a moral fable, the story of a boy growing into a moral man
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Film
Review: ‘Fatima’ scores a point for faith by exploring doubt
John Anderson
August 28, 2020
‘Fatima,’ gives both the innocent faithful and the innocently faithless their due.
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