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The Reflecting Pool episode captures most of Trump’s governing pathologies (corruption, incompetence, authoritarian menace, ...
The film, based on a video game, recalls movies as different as “The Shining” and “Groundhog Day.” Dargis’s take: “‘Exit 8’ ...
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For some, Ken Burns’ films don’t just retell history. They are history. Beginning with his 1981 directorial debut, “Brooklyn ...
Has there ever been a more impassioned, tender painter of the humble red brick than Martin Wong? Chicagoans can hardly be blamed for not knowing — the city has never hosted an exhibition devoted to ...