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  • The Night Bobby Kennedy Was Shot – An Eyewitness Account 50 Years Later (Guest Blog)

    Journalist/author Ivor Davis was in the Ambassador Hotel in 1968 to witness the horrendous assassination of the man who would be president

    By

    Ivor Davis
    June 5, 2018 @ 1:00 PM
    Columns
    1:00 PM
    The Night Bobby Kennedy Was Shot – An Eyewitness Account 50 Years Later (Guest Blog)
  • ‘The Misandrists’ Film Review: Bruce LaBruce Sends Up Feminist Ideology in Dated Satire

    The Canadian provocateur jabs at a version of feminism that hasn’t been prevalent for decades

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    May 23, 2018 @ 1:59 PM
    Columns
    1:59 PM
    ‘The Misandrists’ Film Review: Bruce LaBruce Sends Up Feminist Ideology in Dated Satire
  • Letter From Paris: With Democracy in Decline, What Will Replace It?

    “We are entering a different world. We can’t be too tied to our past. The past is the past,” my friend Marek Halter told me

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    May 20, 2018 @ 9:00 AM
    Columns
    9:00 AM
    Letter From Paris: With Democracy in Decline, What Will Replace It?
  • ‘Book Club’ Film Review: Women-of-a-Certain-Age Sex Comedy Has Poignancy Beneath the Pratfalls

    The men are fine, but more scenes with just the quartet of powerhouse actresses would have been even better

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    May 16, 2018 @ 2:25 PM
    Columns
    2:25 PM
    ‘Book Club’ Film Review: Women-of-a-Certain-Age Sex Comedy Has Poignancy Beneath the Pratfalls
  • ‘Terminal’ Film Review: Margot Robbie’s Silkiness Wasted in Polyester Movie

    There’s a lot of look, and plenty of cinematic allusions, in this hit-woman tale, but it’s ultimately just twaddle

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    May 10, 2018 @ 11:35 AM
    Columns
    11:35 AM
    ‘Terminal’ Film Review: Margot Robbie’s Silkiness Wasted in Polyester Movie
  • ‘Breaking In’ Film Review: Gabrielle Union Battles Burglars and Script Limitations

    Union’s ingenious mom protects her kids from home intruders, but the character’s personality is as barren as the minimalist decor

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    May 10, 2018 @ 6:00 AM
    Columns
    6:00 AM
    ‘Breaking In’ Film Review: Gabrielle Union Battles Burglars and Script Limitations
  • ‘I Feel Pretty’ Film Review: Amy Schumer Teaches a Despicable Lesson in Self-Love

    There’s a great idea buried within this esteem-com, but it’s a rigidly unfunny fiasco

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    April 18, 2018 @ 1:00 PM
    Columns
    1:00 PM
    ‘I Feel Pretty’ Film Review: Amy Schumer Teaches a Despicable Lesson in Self-Love
  • ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’ Film Review: Dog Loves His Doughboys in Animated WWI True Story

    The titular hound gets to be realistic and not cutesy in a family-friendly tale about heroism and friendship

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    April 13, 2018 @ 8:31 AM
    Columns
    8:31 AM
    ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’ Film Review: Dog Loves His Doughboys in Animated WWI True Story
  • ‘Chappaquiddick’ Film Review: Ted Kennedy Scandal Makes for Searing Drama

    This look back at the tragic death of Mary Jo Kopechne unflinchingly examines political privilege and media manipulation

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    April 5, 2018 @ 1:25 PM
    Columns
    1:25 PM
    ‘Chappaquiddick’ Film Review: Ted Kennedy Scandal Makes for Searing Drama
  • ‘First Match’ Film Review: Netflix’s Female-Wrestler Drama Needs Breathing Room

    Elvire Emanuelle is solid as a high school athlete with dad issues, but the movie feels too by-the-numbers

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 30, 2018 @ 7:47 AM
    Columns
    7:47 AM
    ‘First Match’ Film Review: Netflix’s Female-Wrestler Drama Needs Breathing Room
  • Scene From the March for Our Lives in Santa Monica – Anger, Passion, Hope

    These are some images that speak for themselves

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    March 24, 2018 @ 12:31 PM
    Columns
    12:31 PM
    Scene From the March for Our Lives in Santa Monica – Anger, Passion, Hope
  • ‘Paul, Apostle of Christ’ Film Review: Passive Piety Stifles Biblical Drama

    Some great actors (particularly Olivier Martinez) can’t elevate another one-dimensional faith-based biopic

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 22, 2018 @ 5:51 PM
    Columns
    5:51 PM
    ‘Paul, Apostle of Christ’ Film Review: Passive Piety Stifles Biblical Drama
  • Power Lunch With Heather Graham: ‘It’s Exciting That People Are Listening to Us’ (Exclusive Video)

    Graham has directed her first feature, “Half Magic,” a comedy about dating and love. Discuss.

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    March 19, 2018 @ 12:00 PM
    Columns
    12:00 PM
    Power Lunch With Heather Graham: ‘It’s Exciting That People Are Listening to Us’ (Exclusive Video)
  • ‘Thoroughbreds’ Film Review: Preppie Girls Go Homicidal in Taut, Toxic Comedy

    Anja Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke play it cool but offer glimpses into their characters’ simmering manias

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 9, 2018 @ 8:24 AM
    Columns
    8:24 AM
    ‘Thoroughbreds’ Film Review: Preppie Girls Go Homicidal in Taut, Toxic Comedy
  • At the Oscars’ Governors Ball, Relief at a Break From All the Scandal

    Hey, it was nice to have a telecast with a minimum of catastrophic screw-ups

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    March 5, 2018 @ 2:03 PM
    Columns
    2:03 PM
    At the Oscars’ Governors Ball, Relief at a Break From All the Scandal
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