In what may be his final screen performance, Robert Redford amiably cakewalks through David Lowery’s old-school, old-fashioned cops-and-robbers yarn.
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In what may be his final screen performance, Robert Redford amiably cakewalks through David Lowery’s old-school, old-fashioned cops-and-robbers yarn.
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s bracingly mercurial performance drives this film about a New York stand-up who moves to Los Angeles for her career — and to sort out her private life.
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Reinaldo Marcus Green’s exquisite drama examines, from three perspectives, the aftermath of the slaying of an unarmed black man; the film offers “neither unalloyed despair nor implausible hope.”
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Atlantic journalist Anne Applebaum says the changes taking place in Poland — including a rise of conspiracy theories and attacks on the free press — mirror similar shifts happening in the U.S.
Twenty years later, the core surviving members of the original cast are back, and so is the show’s proudly liberal spirit. If you’re in tune with that, then Murphy Brown, once again, is for you.