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Gabriella Lombardo

Category: Film

December 14, 2022March 21, 2023

Interview: Paul Campbell on Writing and Starring in Mega-Hit ‘Three Wise Men and a Baby,’ Plus Sequel Ideas

The multihyphenate’s inspired retelling of the classic 1987 comedy is the most-watched cable TV movie of the year: “We were sitting on a rocket.”

Film
November 19, 2022December 5, 2022

The Best Christmas Movies on HBO Max

From campy holiday classics to festive rom-coms, here are all of the best Christmas movies streaming on HBO Max this holiday season.

Film
March 17, 2020July 6, 2020

Interview with ‘Burden’ Director Andrew Heckler

The award-winning director opens up about how an undercover stint as a KKK sympathizer motivated his storytelling.

Film
March 9, 2020December 14, 2022

Bob Iger’s Disney: A Masterclass in Masscult Pt. I

Too many roads lead to Disney, and not all of them seem paved with gold.

Film
February 21, 2020July 29, 2020

‘Star Wars’: The Rise of Midcult

Was the watering down of ‘Star Wars’ inevitable precisely because of its mass cultural appeal?

Film
February 14, 2020July 6, 2020

Interview with ‘And Then We Danced’ Director Levan Akin

The award-winning director gets candid about the far right protests that plagued the film’s Tbilisi and Batumi screenings.

Film
October 8, 2019July 6, 2020

Movie Trailer Breakdown: ‘The Lighthouse’

Judging from the trailer, it’s Jules Verne, Hitchcock, “Moby-Dick,” and Shakespearean rage all rolled into one weird hypnotic ball of delicious mano a mano strife.

Film
April 30, 2019July 6, 2020

What’s New on Netflix: May 2019

In theme and content, these flicks run the gamut.

Film
April 16, 2019July 6, 2020

‘High Life’ Traffics in the Taboo

Fusing the abject and the sublime with stunning sleights of hand, Claire Denis crafts a unique vision of deep space in this deliciously disturbing must-see.

Film Review
March 5, 2019July 6, 2020

Netflix’s ‘Paris Is Us’ Takes You Down the Rabbit Hole

However stunning the film’s cinematography, Vogler severely dilutes it with a mélange of incomprehensible monologues.

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