
Peter Farrelly’s tale of a black musician chauffeured through the Deep South of the 1960s by a white driver is “a well-meaning but glib and shallow ode to interracial healing.”
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Peter Farrelly’s tale of a black musician chauffeured through the Deep South of the 1960s by a white driver is “a well-meaning but glib and shallow ode to interracial healing.”
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The sequel to 2015’s winning overhaul of the venerable Rocky franchise is “is a more listless and ordinary film than Creed by any measure, but still a rewarding one.”
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Malek sang at the top of his lungs while playing Queen’s iconic lead singer in the new biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Still, he says, “No one can sing like Freddie Mercury.”
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H.W. Brands brings to life a transitional era of American politics when the scope and power of the federal government was unknown, as were the boundaries of the United States.
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Thanksgiving is one of America’s oldest and most cherished cultural traditions. The Onion looks back at the history of Thanksgiving.