Playwright Annie Baker’s first film is well-made, pleasant…and kind of pointless.
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Playwright Annie Baker’s first film is well-made, pleasant…and kind of pointless.
James and Edwin discuss Nicolas Cage’s new dark comedy.
The parody songwriter’s “life” makes for a near-ideal parody of music biopics.
Andrew Dominik’s thoughtful examination of the myth of Marilyn Monroe is one of the year’s best films.
Set inside a nunnery at the advent of Vatican II reforms, Margaret Betts’ coming-of-age drama flirts with greatness before ultimately succumbing to mediocrity.