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A Leaning Tower of Camp: John Early on “Maddie’s Secret”

The first thing you need to know about comedian-turned-actor-turned-filmmaker John Early‘s performance in “Maddie’s Secret” is that it is, at its core, deeply serious. It is also, at least in Early’s estimation, not drag, despite the central character at...

Peacock’s “The Five-Star Weekend” Is Way More Than Pedestrian Housewife Melodrama

We certainly have a glut of these shows—you know the ones where thin white people convene on a cold beach to compare notes and solve intrigues. Nicole Kidman has practically made a cottage industry out of them: “Big Little...

KVIFF 2026: The Guest, Dao, The Match

The 60th Karlovy Vary International Film is still in its early stages, but it’s already showing a wealth of wonderful films. In this dispatch, you’ll find three films of differing origins. One is a world premiere in the festival’s...

You Have to Commit: Robert Richardson on “Robert Richardson: The White Devil”

In Czech director Jana Hojdová’s raw, brazenly honest documentary, “Robert Richardson: The White Devil,” the legendary director of photography finds himself in a curious position. After decades capturing a plethora of towering films: “Platoon,” “Born on the Fourth of...

Fifty Years After the Bicentennial, A Declaration of Independence for American Filmmakers

July 4th marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America. Speaking as someone old enough to have personally experienced the 200th anniversary way back in 1976—talking to my children about history, I used to...

2026 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Preview: 10 Films We Can’t Wait to See

It’s the 60th edition of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, a cinematic event, running from July 3-11, that combines world premieres from across Eastern Europe, with festival highlights from Sundance, Berlinale, and Cannes, along with rare restorations and the...

Through the Window: 10 Times That Foreign Directors Have Looked at America

As the United States celebrates its 250th birthday in the middle of a truly divided time for the country, there will be a temptation to watch directly patriotic films as fireworks splash across the sky. The pulse of films...

Annecy 2026: The City of Animation

Every June, Annecy, a sun-drenched lakeside town in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, becomes the world capital of animation, hosting a festival that has grown in prestige over its six-decade existence. It is with that spirit in mind that CITIA, the...

Apple TV’s “Silo” Falters in Transitional Third Season 

It can often be a blessing and a curse when a series gets a two-season order. Yes, it’s nice to give creators a vote of confidence to extend their storytelling across multiple seasons. On the other hand, it sometimes...

“Elle” Does Its Best to Smell Like Teen Spirit

In 1995, six years before she was introduced to the world in the 2001 film “Legally Blonde,” Elle Woods was a high school student suddenly thrust out of her sunny Beverly Hills comfort zone into the overcast, extremely flannel...
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Powerful earthquake hits Mexico-Guatemala border, triggering tsunami alert

A strong earthquake struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast on Friday, right on the border...
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