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Slate’s Movie Critic on Her Moviegoing Resolutions for the New Year
Dana Stevens
Jan 06, 2017
12:40 PM
My Favorite Moviegoing Day of 2016 Consisted of Eight Hours Watching the Same Movie
Amy Nicholson
Jan 06, 2017
7:47 AM
Documentaries Have Finally Shifted Focus From Scaremongering to Innovating
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 05, 2017
1:50 PM
The One Movie This Year That Reduced Me to a Puddle of Salt, Water, and Snot
Mark Harris
Jan 05, 2017
12:55 PM
The Best Documentaries of 2016 Tested the Boundaries of the Term Documentary
Dana Stevens
Jan 05, 2017
10:28 AM
I’ll Come Out and Say It: I’m Over Chris Pratt
Amy Nicholson
Jan 05, 2017
5:55 AM
We Can Better Understand Many Movies Through the Lens of “Acteurism”
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 04, 2017
2:28 PM
None of These Recent Movies Would Have Worked Without Their Perfect Casting
Mark Harris
Jan 04, 2017
11:26 AM
What in the Hell Are We Supposed to Make of the Ending of Elle?
Dana Stevens
Jan 04, 2017
7:15 AM
Let Us Now Raise a Glass to the Finest Cinematic Trash of 2016
Amy Nicholson
Jan 03, 2017
4:17 PM
Comedies Frequently Pass the Test of Time—but It’s Hard to Tell Which Will Flunk
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 03, 2017
3:33 PM
Why Sausage Party and Popstar Could Outlast This Year’s Best Picture Winner
Mark Harris
Jan 03, 2017
10:53 AM
How Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Rebelled Against Hollywood Sexism
Dana Stevens
Jan 03, 2017
7:45 AM
The Rise of Docbusters, Which Turn Tragedies Into Adventures Starring Mark Wahlberg
Amy Nicholson
Jan 02, 2017
11:00 AM
Why Were So Many of 2016’s Movies Obsessed With the Past?
Bilge Ebiri
Jan 02, 2017
9:30 AM
We Shouldn’t Reduce Art to Being for “Coastal Elites” vs. “Trump’s America”
Mark Harris
Jan 02, 2017
7:00 AM
Why Is Moonlight the One Movie Critics Agree On? And Do Only Dupes Love La La Land?
Dana Stevens
Jan 02, 2017
5:45 AM