Voices
John Anderson is a television critic for The Wall Street Journal and a contributor to The New York Times.
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We watch movies to see ourselves disguised as others, made better by others.
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'Vision,' Margarethe von Trotta's study of Hildegard of Bingen, is both a film and a moral lesson.
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In 'Toy Story 3' the ostensibly inanimate objects are far more animated than most movie stars.
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'Robin Hood' may not be any fun, but it certainly has its political instincts in the proper place.
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While the concept of faith is never addressed in “Handsome Harry,” the entire film is built on it.
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Like Charles Darwin, the film “Creation” seems inclined to think that God and evolution can co-exist.
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"Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire"
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The Coen brothers tackle suffering in "A Serious Man."
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The fleetingness of life itself, and its slipperiness, anchor Michael Haneke's film 'Amour.'