Taxi Driver channels the anger, paranoia and alienation of an American decade shaped by economic decline, imperialist violence and political scandal. Set in the dilapidated squalor of a rapidly ...
“Dao” opens with onscreen text defining its title as “a perpetual and circular movement which flows in everything and unites ...
Milo Rau’s examination of the infamous broadcast that preceded the Rwandan genocide is onstage now. Two other works, including “The Pelicot Trial,” arrive in March.
Trying a little too hard to be ‘Heat.’ ...
Bad boy Heathcliff is described as ethnically ambiguous and ‘dark’ in the novel, yet is played by a pretty straightforward white Australian Elordi ...
In Alexander Zeldin’s naturalistic adaptation of “Antigone,” Tobias Menzies and Emma D’Arcy star as a feuding uncle and niece ...
Movies like Last Tango in Paris and Salò might be classics of the '70s, but they're so transgressive that they could never be made in today's climate.
These changes free up Ms Fennell to spend a large amount of the 136-minute runtime on her main area of interest: sex. Brontë, ...
Thousands records released by the Broward State Attorney’s Office this week offer insights into how a custody battle ...
Minutemen—Mike Watt on bass, D. Boon on guitar and lead vocals, and George Hurley on drums—formed in January 1980 and ...
Isaac Chotiner interviews Bill Bishop, the author of “Sinocism,” about how China views the Trump Administration’s alienation ...
Intriguing images abound in Yolanda del Amo’s new book Archipelago, which explores how our longing for closeness coexists with a desire for individuality ...
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