Ex Machina isn't just misogynistic; it gets the science wrong, too. …
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Ex Machina isn't just misogynistic; it gets the science wrong, too. …
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Alankrita Shrivastava (Turning 30, Lipstick Under My Burkha) on shaking up the patriarchal film industry and the Indian censorship board. Shrivastava's latest …
Debra Granik's films — Down to the Bone, Stray Dog, and Leave No Trace — focus on individuals who struggle to navigate an unfriendly social support system in an …
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Richard Eyre's The Children Act, starring Emma Thompson, is a strong adaptation of one of Ian McEwan's lesser novels. …
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Sanja Zivkovic on the tricky business of depicting mental illness on screen, how she directed her two talented lead actresses, and crafting the aesthetics of …
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