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2 Trending: NY Times Seriously Says If Affirmative Action Is Illegal, So Is Enforcing Immigration Law
Movies Christoph Waltz Directorial Debut ‘Georgetown’ Is A Wildly Engaging Political Thriller Paulina Enck June 18, 2021
Entertainment Bo Burnham’s Netflix Special ‘Inside’ Is A Darkly Comic Look At Quarantine Paulina Enck June 16, 2021
Television ‘Street Gang’ Explores The PBS Forerunner In Children’s Edutainment Josh Shepherd May 11, 2021
Movies Relying On A Rogue Covert Agent, ‘Without Remorse’ Plays It Too Safe Josh Shepherd May 6, 2021
Movies ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Ten Years Later: A Look Back At The Best Video-Game Movie Ever Made Paulina Enck May 2, 2021
Movies ‘Mitchells Vs. The Machines’ Can Make You Laugh About Big Tech Tensions Josh Shepherd April 29, 2021
Movies ‘Promising Young Woman’ Is A Better Tech Commentary Than Feminist Reckoning Emily Jashinsky April 15, 2021
Entertainment Virtual Play ‘The Picture Of Dorian Gray’ Woefully Fails Its Source Material Paulina Enck April 1, 2021
Movies ‘Justice League’ Is Zack Snyder’s Trimphant Return To Big Screens And Big Heroes Chris Loesch March 21, 2021
Movies Netflix’s ‘Yes Day’ Is For Parents Who Want To Raise Resilient, Independent Kids Libby Emmons March 18, 2021
Uncategorized ‘Nomadland’ Is A Vivid Picture Of American Decline And Its Lingering Antidote Emily Jashinsky March 11, 2021
Movies ‘Coming 2 America’ Is Watchable And Bland, But We Already Knew That Mike Culton March 11, 2021
Movies ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ Tries To Be A Trans-Species Romance And Fails Beth Whitehead March 5, 2021
Movies ‘Minari’ Shares One Family’s American Dream Of Yearning To Belong Josh Shepherd February 26, 2021
Video ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ Gives A Sweet Ending To A Successful Teen Rom-Com Helen Raleigh February 23, 2021
Movies 10 Anti-Valentine’s Day Movies For Those Who Are So Over February 14 Paulina Enck February 14, 2021
Movies Blending Classic Sensibilities And Modern Storytelling, ‘Mank’ Is A Beautiful Blast From The Past Paulina Enck January 15, 2021
Television Sexy Historical Romance Series ‘Bridgerton’ Is A Swoon-Worthy If Cliched Delight Paulina Enck December 31, 2020
Movies Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Is A Flawed But Ultimately Satisfying Jazz Anthem To Life Joshua Lawson December 28, 2020
Movies Christopher Nolan’s Complicated ‘Tenet’ May Be Better Streamed Than In Theaters J. Antonio Juarez December 28, 2020
Movies Tom Hanks’s ‘News Of The World’ Takes A Minimalist Approach To The Western Josh Shepherd December 28, 2020
Movies Hayao Miyazaki’s Classic, ‘Spirited Away,’ Highlights What’s Missing In Today’s Movies For Kids Evita Duffy-Alfonso December 22, 2020
Movies ‘Fatman’ Is A Great Christmas Movie That’s Not Really About Christmas Nathanael Blake December 15, 2020
Movies ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Didn’t Need Politics To Tell A Heart-Wrenching Story Edward Chang December 3, 2020
Movies Netflix’s ‘Rebecca’ Is An Unremarkable Adaptation Of An Excellent Story Paulina Enck November 21, 2020
Movies ‘America Lost’ Documentary Explores How Families Overcome Cycles of Poverty Josh Shepherd October 27, 2020
Movies ‘Clouds’ Spotlights Catholic Family’s Struggles With Teen’s Terminal Illness Josh Shepherd October 16, 2020
Movies The Space Race Hits Streaming, Portraying ‘Quintessentially American’ Courage Josh Shepherd October 7, 2020
Technology Netflix’s ‘Social Dilemma’ Exposes The Dark Side Of Big Tech, But Omits Silicon Valley Bias Tristan Justice September 28, 2020
Movies In New Documentary, Watch The Hair-Raising Fight To Save Notre Dame From Flames Christopher Jacobs September 25, 2020
Movies Smart Satire Is All Too Rare, But ‘An American Pickle’ Pulls It Off Seamlessly Emily Jashinsky August 14, 2020