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Green Book Has a Real Head Start on Awards-Season Backlash
Dana Stevens
Jan 07, 2019
12:03 PM
These 2018 Movies Were the Little Indies That Could
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 06, 2019
9:00 AM
The Best Movie Moments of 2018, in Haiku
Amy Nicholson
Jan 05, 2019
9:00 AM
Why It’s So Irresistible to Watch Others Watch Movies on the Plane
K. Austin Collins
Jan 04, 2019
10:30 AM
No Matter How Many Tildas Swinton It Contained, I Couldn’t Enjoy Suspiria
Dana Stevens
Jan 04, 2019
9:00 AM
I Thought Everyone Would Love First Man. Boy, Was I Wrong.
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 04, 2019
5:55 AM
Like Queen Anne, The Favourite Is a Glorious, Puke-Stained Mess
Amy Nicholson
Jan 03, 2019
2:30 PM
First Reformed Was the Role Ethan Hawke’s Entire Career Has Been Leading Up To
K. Austin Collins
Jan 03, 2019
1:00 PM
If Movie Theaters Are Your Church, the Aretha Franklin Concert Movie Will Be a Religious Experience
Sam Adams
Jan 03, 2019
12:00 PM
The Death of Stalin Showed the Toothless Political Comedy of Vice How It’s Done
Dana Stevens
Jan 03, 2019
10:30 AM
Maybe Widows Would Have Been Better Off Not Releasing in Theaters at All
Inkoo Kang
Jan 03, 2019
9:00 AM
Vice Was the Biggest Disappointment of the Year
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 03, 2019
6:00 AM
Sure, A Quiet Place and Hereditary Were Good, but the New Halloween Scared and Delighted Me Even More
Amy Nicholson
Jan 02, 2019
2:00 PM
Fred Rogers, RBG, and 2018’s Documentary Market of Celebrity Hagiography
Sam Adams
Jan 02, 2019
12:45 PM
The James Franco Section Is the Best Part of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Dan Kois
Jan 02, 2019
12:30 PM
Roma Left Me Cold—and Claims That You Must See It in a Theater Left Me Colder
K. Austin Collins
Jan 02, 2019
12:00 PM
I Don’t Care That Loving A Star Is Born Makes Me Square
Dana Stevens
Jan 02, 2019
6:00 AM
The Best Documentary of 2018 Resisted Easy Messages and Found Beauty in the Everyday
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 01, 2019
2:00 PM
Sorry to Bother You Had the Best—and Most Painful—Jokes of the Year
Amy Nicholson
Jan 01, 2019
10:00 AM
The Tale Tackled the Most Urgent Subject of Our Moment. So Why Did It Disappear?
K. Austin Collins
Jan 01, 2019
9:00 AM