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The Kim family (From left: Choi Woo-shik Choi, Song Kang-ho, Jang Hye-jin and Park So-dam) in Parasite. Neon/CJ Entertainment.

“Parasite” and the rise of South Korean cinema

Stephen Lambros, Contributing Writer November 15, 2019

We are currently experiencing a golden age of South Korean cinema. A slew of international hits have poured out of the country over the course of the decade: "Train to Busan," "The Wailing," "The Handmaiden"...

Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman and Aria Brooks as Anger at age 8 in Harriet [Focus Features]

“Harriet”: a symbol for the American mythos

Stephen Lambros, Contributing Writer November 11, 2019

With the way things have shaken out for small wide-release films at the 2019 box office, it is a small miracle "Harriet" was able to capture the hearts of moviegoers when similar films have fallen short....

Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson in The Lighthouse. (Eric Chakeen/A24/TNS)

The Lighthouse review: movie of the year

William Becker, Staff Writer November 5, 2019

In 2015, Robert Eggers made his directorial debut with “The Witch,” which received massive critical acclaim. The film is a slow-burning masterpiece of horror, so when it was announced that he was writing...

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Photo by Ben Rothstein, Tribune News Service.

“El Camino”: a wonderful epilogue to the “Breaking Bad” universe

William Becker, Staff Writer October 22, 2019

It has been over six years since "Breaking Bad’s" final episode aired, and four years since the first episode of the spinoff prequel series, "Better Call Saul." Both series have generally received critical...

Joaquin Phoenix stars in Joker. [Handout photo by Niko Tavernise/Warner Bros. Pictures]

“Joker”: portrait of a jester

Stephen Lambros, Contributing Writer October 20, 2019

It would be no lie to suggest that DC Comics is Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc.’s most important intellectual property in terms of worldwide theatrical film exhibition. "Joker’s" stunning box office...

Awkwafina in The Farewell. [Casi Moss, A24]
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“The Farewell”: A truly great film

Stephen Lambros, Contributing Writer September 16, 2019

"The Farewell" Review: A Great Film, No Lie  “The Farewell,” American writer and director Lulu Wang’s second feature-length film, premiered last January at the Sundance Film Festival, where it...

Keith L. Williams, at left, Jacob Tremblay and Brady Noon in Good Boys. [Universal Pictures]

REVIEW: ‘Good Boys’—this summer success will take you back to middle school

William Becker, Staff Writer September 6, 2019

“Good Boys” is a perfect image of the transition between childhood and teenage years. It has this odd sort of nostalgia that is represented by an awkward, clunky sense of juvenile humor that never...

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Taking it all in stride

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”: Taking it all in stride

Stephen Lambros, Contributing Writer September 4, 2019

By the time you are reading this, Tarantino’s ninth feature film will have been in theaters for six weeks, having already managed to gross about 283 million dollars worldwide, tripling its 90 million...

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