Adam Lubitow
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Fresh off receiving a slew of Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations last week, two wildly deserving award season contenders were ...
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Death is present in practically every moment of Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych’s “Atlantis.” This fact (as well as the deliberate pacing) doe...
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Oscar-winning actress Regina King makes her feature directorial debut with the drama “One Night in Miami,” adapted by Kemp Powers (who’s having ...
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First published in Japan in 2007, “The Reason I Jump” is a memoir written by Naoki Higashida when he was 13-years-old. A nonverbal person with autism,...
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Last year was a hard one for movie theaters across the nation, but in December the already beleaguered industry was dealt what was arguably its bigges...
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The whole of 2020 was a weird time to be writing about film. It was a year basically without movie theaters, as the majority remained closed due to CO...
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There’s a lot riding on “Wonder Woman 1984” (or “WW84,” if you go by its on-screen title). 2017’s “Wonder Woman” is by far the most successful of the ...
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It’s all but impossible to watch “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — the film adaptation of August Wilson’s 1982 stage play, inspired by the titular, p...
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The official film selection chosen to represent Denmark at this year’s Oscars, “Another Round” reunites filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg with his “The Hunt...
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It’s been a long, difficult year, and all current signs suggest that this winter is only going to get harder. So it’s little wonder that people have s...