Lawmakers and experts hope that by adding the film to the National Film Registry, more doors could open for Latinos in movies and television.Lawmakers and…
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‘The White Tiger’ Review: Don’t Call Him a Slumdog
Ramin Bahrani directs a barbed rags-to-riches tale of modern India.Ramin Bahrani directs a barbed rags-to-riches tale of modern India.Read MoreMovies, The White Tiger (Movie), Bahrani,…
View More ‘The White Tiger’ Review: Don’t Call Him a Slumdog‘Preparations to Be Together’ Review: Mysteries of Love
A neurosurgeon pursues the man of her dreams in this simmering portrait of obsession by the Hungarian filmmaker Lili Horvat.A neurosurgeon pursues the man of…
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Gianfranco Rosi’s latest, beautifully shot documentary movingly observes people and places across Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Kurdistan in the aftermath of war.Gianfranco Rosi’s latest, beautifully…
View More ‘Notturno’ Review: The Heart of the Middle East‘Atlantis’ Review: A Bleak Apocalypse Love Story
Ukraine’s official Oscar entry, the movie depicts an all-too-convincing dystopia, with no fancy gadgets or cars.Ukraine’s official Oscar entry, the movie depicts an all-too-convincing dystopia,…
View More ‘Atlantis’ Review: A Bleak Apocalypse Love Story‘Identifying Features’ Review: Lost in Migration
In this confident drama, a mother searches for her son who went missing while trying to migrate from Mexico to the United States.In this confident…
View More ‘Identifying Features’ Review: Lost in Migration‘Our Friend’ Review: Lean on Me
Jason Segel is the ballast that keeps this soggy drama from sinking completely.Jason Segel is the ballast that keeps this soggy drama from sinking completely.Read…
View More ‘Our Friend’ Review: Lean on Me‘No Man’s Land’ Review: Leaving Home, Learning Tolerance
An act of violence forces a Texas rancher to cross the Rio Grande and question his beliefs.An act of violence forces a Texas rancher to…
View More ‘No Man’s Land’ Review: Leaving Home, Learning Tolerance‘The Human Factor’ Review: In Peace Talks Trust Is Vital and Elusive
Negotiators recall their advances and missteps in a quest for an Israeli-Palestinian peace.Negotiators recall their advances and missteps in a quest for an Israeli-Palestinian peace.Read…
View More ‘The Human Factor’ Review: In Peace Talks Trust Is Vital and Elusive‘You Will Die at Twenty’ Review: Death, and Life, on the Nile
In his debut feature, Amjad Abu Alala deepens a fable-like premise into a lyrical confrontation with the certitudes of faith and the life-giving powers of…
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