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Michael Clark
‘Bardejov’: Another Little-Known World War 2 Story
Robert Davi leads a crack ensemble cast in this riveting drama.
3/19/2024
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Michael Clark
‘Cabrini’: Portrait of a Saint
This biography of Francesca Cabrini is the finest feature yet from Angel Studios.
2/28/2024
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Stephen Oles
‘The Gilded Age’: America’s Answer to ‘Downton Abbey’
The HBO period drama is renewed for a third season.
2/25/2024
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Randy Tatano
Behind the Stories on ‘The Chosen’
This popular Bible-based series creatively reimagines Jesus’s day.
2/13/2024
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Joe Bendel
‘The New Look’: French Couturiers in World War II
This 10-episode series casts a new light on Coco Chanel and Christian Dior.
2/13/2024
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Ian Kane
Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for April 19–25
4/18/2024
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘Hart’s War’: Soldiers Shaping War and Being Shaped by It
A court-martial at the POW camp is not what it seems to be in this film by director Gregory Hoblit.
4/18/2024
Popcorn and Inspiration
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Michael Clark
‘Tim’s Vermeer’: Duplicating a Masterwork
Magicians Penn Jillette and Teller lend their talents to a documentary that reveals a few centuries-old secrets.
4/17/2024
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Ian Kane
‘The Professionals’: A South-of-the-Border Buddy Adventure
Burt Lancaster plays a rogue in this ‘save the damsel in distress’ feature.
4/14/2024
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘Knox Goes Away’: A Morally Ambiguous ‘Bourne Identity’
Jason Bourne was a CIA patriot with a dangerous mission. Knox is a morally questionable hitman. Both have no memory. Top-shelf storytelling by Michael Keaton.
4/14/2024
Film & TV
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Tiffany Brannan
Mickey Rooney at the Racetrack
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we visit wonderful classics: ‘Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry’ and ‘National Velvet.’
4/14/2024
Film & TV
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Tiffany Brannan
Let’s Compare ‘It Should Happen to You’ (1954) and ‘Phffft!’ (1954)
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we see films with the same costars have different approaches.
4/13/2024
Film & TV
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Tiffany Brannan
The Sympathy Angle of Pre-Code Gangster Films
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we see how gangsters got a pass from Hollywood.
4/13/2024
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Ian Kane
‘High and Low’: One of Akira Kurosawa’s Lesser-Known Gems
The great Japanese director draws attention to a surge in crime.
4/13/2024
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Fountainhead’: Defiance With a Higher Purpose
King Vidor’s film applauds the independent individual.
4/12/2024