Alissa Wilkinson
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3 Celebrity Documentaries Worth Your Time
The typical star biography avoids warts. But there are films that combine critical takes with a better understanding of their subjects’ cultural import.
The Point of ‘Saltburn’ Isn’t What You Think It Is
The streaming hit has generated much chatter for its transgressive scenes. But those are diversions, camouflaging what the director is really doing.
‘Argylle’ Review: A Cat Cannot Save It
A simulacrum of a spy movie offers few pleasures and plenty of headaches.
‘Skin Deep’ Review: A Different Kind of Therapy
A sensitive relationship drama in sci-fi trappings explores big questions about bodies, souls and intimacy.
Sundance Documentaries: ‘Eternal You,’ ‘Ibelin’ and More
Festival documentaries ranged across the genre map, but several explored the lengths we’ll go to communicate with lost loved ones.
Why the Documentary Oscar Race Is the Most Unpredictable One
All five nominees are international features focused on geopolitical events, and three are directed by women.
‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’ Review: Life, in Drab Gray
Daisy Ridley stars as an office worker who’s just going through the motions.
‘Barbie’ Is Adapted? Let’s Fix the Oscar Screenplay Categories.
There’s a way to classify screenplays for Oscar consideration that would reward creativity and make much more sense. Unlike the current system.
‘The End We Start From’ Review: A Watery Apocalypse and a New Beginning
Jodie Comer stars in a lethargic adaptation of Megan Hunter’s best-selling novel.
‘Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell’ Review: A Wanderer on a Spiritual Quest
An uncommonly strong debut from the Vietnamese director Pham Thien An asks existential questions without answers.