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November 15, 2016
Tim Grierson
,
Will Leitch
Grierson & Leitch Episode 43:
Arrival
,
Loving
, and
Short Term 12
November 15, 2016
Michelle Dean
Peter and The Farm
: Portrait of a Man on the Edge
To understand male rage, this is the documentary you should watch.
November 15, 2016
Magazine
Bill McKibben
,
Katie Orlinsky
The End of Ice
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as any place on the planet. Can native villages in northernmost Alaska survive climate change?
November 14, 2016
Jordan G. Teicher
An Interior View of the Paris Terror Attacks
Photographer Paul Graham remained inside for several days while photojournalists swarmed the streets.
November 14, 2016
Magazine
Thomas Chatterton Williams
About a Boy
Trevor Noah’s searing memoir ridicules the absurdities of racism.
November 11, 2016
Will Leitch
Arrival
: Can They Hear Us Now?
Amy Adams shines in an intelligent film that is as much about aliens as it is about being heard.
November 11, 2016
Sarah Weinman
Leonard Cohen’s Eternal Flame
For most of my life I viewed Leonard Cohen with suspicion. It wasn't until the end that I learned to love him.
November 11, 2016
Phoebe Maltz Bovy
Caring Is Creepy
The backlash against a culture that requires women to be perfect.
November 10, 2016
Tim Grierson
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk:
The Field of War
Ang Lee’s sped-up, motion-smoothed war film is hallucinatory, immediate, and raw
November 10, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Marshall
Queens of the Stone Age
Can women in stoner comedies overthrow the social order?
November 8, 2016
Tim Grierson
,
Will Leitch
Grierson & Leitch Episode 42:
Doctor Strange
,
Hacksaw Ridge
,
Snatch
November 8, 2016
Alex Shephard
Donald Trump (probably) lying about support from Bill Belichick and Tom Brady is the perfect way for the 2016 election to end.
November 7, 2016
Malcolm Harris
Better Call Brenda
Why did "Queen of the South" kill its best character?
November 6, 2016
Tim Grierson
Loving
: Ordinary People in Extraordinary Circumstances
Jeff Nichols’s new film has no patience for sweeping sentimentality or feel-good liberalism.
November 6, 2016
Nicholas Dawidoff
The Halloween Election
Our country was built on a myth of self-reinvention, but only certain Americans are allowed to reinvent themselves.
November 5, 2016
Alex Shephard
Larry Wilmore Wants to Talk About the Election
In an interview, the former host of "The Nightly Show" discusses "Insecure," Donna Brazile, and, of course, Donald Trump.
November 4, 2016
Will Leitch
Doctor Strange
: Marvel’s Surrealist Movement
Cumberbatch lends pride, dignity, and a wry sense of humor to an inventive addition to the Marvel Universe.
November 4, 2016
Clio Chang
A Song of Ice and Fame
In Yoko Tawada's surreal novel, we see displacement and climate change through a polar bear's eyes.
November 3, 2016
Alex Shephard
Slavoj Zizek is auditioning to be on a CNN roundtable.
November 3, 2016
Tim Grierson
Hacksaw Ridge
: Mel Gibson Wins the Battle, But Loses the War
His first directorial effort in ten years lionizes a pacifist who became a World War II hero, but it never gets to know him.
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