You don’t need long to figure out what most movies want you to think of them. “The Battle of Algiers” never asks. It doesn’t argue for itself; it takes up residence. The opening minutes — Ali La ...
The commerce secretary, who lived next to Epstein on the Upper East Side from 2005 to 2019, said he didn’t have any “personal ...
David Cronenberg’s “A History of Violence” presents its materials plainly: a diner, a family, a routine, a sudden act. What distinguishes it, nearly two decades on, is that it withholds the ...