‘Handling the Undead’ Review: When the Dead Don’t Die
The yearning to reverse death is baked into human nature, a longing to defeat evil, to set things right, to conquer
The yearning to reverse death is baked into human nature, a longing to defeat evil, to set things right, to conquer
Decades after Philip K. Dick asked if androids dreamed of electric sheep, we have an answer. This android — one of
The proliferation of documentaries on streaming services makes it difficult to choose what to watch. Each month, we’ll choose three nonfiction
The nonbinary director, D.W. Waterson, wanted to make the kind of film they wished they had seen growing up in a
Success has many fathers, but in the case of Ezra (William A. Fitzgerald), none of them are Max (Bobby Cannavale), his
There is a calm implacability to “In a Violent Nature” that’s deeply unsettling and particularly unpleasant. Yet I was also transfixed:
“The Great Lillian Hall” is not afraid to embrace its classicism; had it been made in the 1940s, it would have
For someone unfamiliar with “Haikyu!!,” the anime adaptation of a slice-of-life manga about a high school volleyball team, the premise may
In a brassy set piece from the 1952 classic “Singin’ in the Rain,” its star, Gene Kelly, impersonates a newbie hoofer
In Tayarisha Poe’s “The Young Wife,” a wedding party plays out like a psychedelic fever dream. The camera keens and swoops,
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