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Monday, September 23, 2019

Brad Pitt voyages to our solar system’s bluest planet in space weepie ‘Ad Astra’

20th Century Fox/Courtesy

Pitt’s lead performance is tremendously rigorous in its stiff, rehearsed motion and assured decision-making, but his eyes reveal a heart-shredding vulnerability underlying his actions.
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Friday, April 28, 2017

The Best in Movies of Spring 2017

Spring, in any year, is actually host to plenty of gems, both hidden and right in front of our faces.
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Thursday, April 20, 2017

‘The Lost City of Z’ puts past, present and future in dialogue: An interview with director James Gray

“When I wrote it, I wasn’t thinking about today, but I was also thinking that nothing in it was dated,” Gray explained. “And unfortunately, I was right.”
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