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Can “The Last of Us” Outlive Its Antihero?
[ad_1] On Sunday night, the post-apocalyptic drama “The Last of Us” had its grandest chapter to date. After the events of the first season, the HBO series’ dual protagonists—Joel (Pedro...
Who Wants a Second Helping of “The Wedding Banquet”?
[ad_1] It takes a while for “The Wedding Banquet,” Ang Lee’s 1993 hit romantic comedy, to get to the big event of the title, but it’s worth the wait. The...
Pictures from Where the Senses Encounter the World
[ad_1] Against this cultural backdrop, Cig Harvey’s work captures a lesser-understood—or even displaced—beauty. While others take photographs, Harvey, I’m convinced, takes something else. This “something else” can be defined by...
The Powerful Films of the L.A. Rebellion
[ad_1] In the nineteen-seventies, U.C.L.A.’s Ethno-Communications program, founded to increase minority enrollment, attracted a critical mass of young Black filmmakers. They quickly began to make a widely varied range of...
“Sinners” Is a Virtuosic Fusion of Historical Realism and Horror
[ad_1] Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the bloodstream, along comes a new horde of vampires, in Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” to taint it with yet...
Gjelina Imports the Fantasy of L.A.
[ad_1] Is Gjelina, with its three locations, a chain now? It’s certainly more than just a restaurant. Lett left the Gjelina Group in 2019, selling his stake back to the...
“The Handmaid’s Tale” Reflects the Exhaustion of Liberal Feminism
[ad_1] You almost forget that Elisabeth Moss can smile. The lead actor on Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” now in its sixth and final season, spent much of her screen time...
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