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Craziness and Contradiction: Kirill Serebrennikov on “Limonov: The Ballad” | | Roger Ebert

Celebrated for his passionate and politically charged reflections on Russian historical, cultural, and intellectual life, Russian auteur Kirill Serebrennikov dives headfirst into the chaos and contradiction of a shape-shifting ideologue in “Limonov: The Ballad.”Serebrennikov’s first English-language feature is perhaps...

Why we’re hooked on documentaries

SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: The documentary industry is big business, bigger than ever, by some estimates. We've got celebrity...

Long Awaited Second Season of “The Night Manager” Is More Gripping Than Ever | | Roger Ebert

When “The Night Manager” first aired back in 2016, the series felt singular. Spy thrillers weren’t yet often seen on the small screen to the degree that they are now, which allowed the series to stand tall as one...

Hulu’s A Thousand Blows Season 2 Punches Even Harder: Review

Between “Peaky Blinders,” “A House of Guinness,” and now Hulu’s “A Thousand Blows,” creator Steven Knight seems to have the market cornered on gritty, grimy tales of the dark side of the United Kingdom at the turn of the...

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Rebecca Zlotowski on “A Private Life” | | Roger Ebert

Filmmaker Rebecca Zlotowski has spent the last fifteen years crafting a singular career in French cinema. While all her films explore the invisible depths of human connection and experience, she does so through different modes of expression and film...

Poetry in the Abyss: Béla Tarr (1955-2026) | | Roger Ebert

We must find another word for what happens to us during the films of Béla Tarr. We don’t observe them without them observing us right back. We don’t listen to them; the sounds and songs creep around us, the...
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‘Digital isolation’: Will Iran’s internet shutdown become permanent?

Joe Tidy,BBC cybersecurity correspondentandFarshad Bayan,BBC PersianNurPhoto via Getty ImagesIran is 10 days into one of the most extreme internet...
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