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Robert Hunt Suggests Films and Streaming Services for Shut-Ins
By Robert Hunt
Tags: Film Stories
Portrait of a Lady on Fire Is a Fairy Tale That Ends Unhappily
Greed Is a Subtle Assault on Unbridled Capitalism
In Once Were Brothers, Robbie Robertson Fondly Recalls the Band
What She Said Conveys Film Critic Pauline Kael’s Passion for Cinema
The Assistant Shows the Damage Wrought by a Lecherous Boss
These Oscar Nominated Shorts Are Worth Seeing
Ladj Ly’s Thriller Les Miserable Wants You to Get Mad
Just Mercy Tells a Vital Story About Our Courts, but Glosses Over the Worst of It
Tags: Film
Forget the Superheroes — These Are the Best Films of 2019
Bombshell Entertains but Settles for Recounting the News About the Newscasters
Two Popes Is a Lively Look at the Faith and Burdens of Two Men in the Same Field
Richard Jewell Recounts the Race to Pin a Terrorist Attack on the Wrong Guy
Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story Is Well Written and Performed but Lacks Emotional Weight
Martin Scorcese’s The Irishman Is a Shadowy Rumination on Memory, Guilt and Aging
Bong Joon-ho Skewers the Haves and Have-Nots in His Horror/Comedy Parasite
Eddie Murphy Brings Rudy Ray Moore to Cussin’, Kickin’ Life in My Name Is Dolemite
Western Stars Is a Bruce Springsteen Concert Film Wrapped in Earnestness and Cowboy Clothes
Almodovar’s Pain and Glory Is a Thoughtful Rumination on a Life’s Work
Roy Cohn Counseled America’s Most Self-Serving Politicians, Even After Death
Midtown St. Louis Will Get a Pedestrian Bridge Over I-64
By Kallie Cox
St. Louis Mom of Slain 14-Year-Old Needs Money for His Funeral
Slain Soulard Hit-and-Run Victim Remains Unidentified
By Sarah Fenske