Columns
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‘My Friend Dahmer’ Review: Portrait of a Future Serial Killer Never Comes Into Focus
Disney alum Ross Lynch plays teenage “Jeff” Dahmer in a movie that fails to explicate his later crimes
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‘The Square’ Review: Comedic Moral Fable Shocks, Then Repeats Itself
Director Ruben Ostlund (“Force Majeure”) makes lacerating points about society, but then he keeps making them
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Rae Dawn Chong on Why Harvey Weinstein Scandal Is Only ‘Tip of an Ugly Iceberg’ (Guest Blog)
“My agency had obviously pimped me out to this creep,” actress says of her former reps at CAA
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‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’ Review: Diana’s Sexy Roots Are Steamrollered
This look at the triad who created the legendary superheroine blurs the line between biopic and fan-fiction
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Harvey Weinstein Scandal: 9 Things We Still Don’t Know
The questions that remain to be answered could determine the future viability of The Weinstein Company
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The Weinstein Company Expects to Change Name After Harvey Firing (Exclusive)
Directors of the company believe the name has been irretrievably tainted by Harvey Weinstein’s sexual scandal
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‘Harvey Weinstein’s Media Enablers’? The New York Times Is One of Them
The paper had a story on mogul’s sexual misconduct back in 2004 — but gutted it under pressure
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‘Una’ Review: Rooney Mara Confronts Her Childhood Predator, But It’s Complicated
Mara and Ben Mendelsohn are riveting, but do we really need another movie that excuses an older man’s sexual abuse?
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What to Do If You Face Sexual Harassment at Work (Guest Blog)
In light of the Harvey Weinstein accusations, we revisit advice from two expert attorneys
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‘Lucky’ Review: Harry Dean Stanton Carries His Final Film
This merely-OK character piece at least gave character actor Stanton one last chance to play a lead
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‘The Tiger Hunter’ Review: Danny Pudi’s Got Big Dreams as a 1979 Immigrant
First-timer Lena Khan’s comedy works better as a coming-to-America tale than in its contrived romance
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‘Battle of the Sexes’ Review: Emma Stone and Steve Carell Recreate a Cultural Turning Point
This retelling of the epic Billie Jean King-Bobby Riggs matchup spins a love story alongside its mostly observant social comedy
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‘Strong Island’ Review: Poignant Netflix Doc Covers Race, Crime and a Family’s Pain
Director Yance Ford’s camera gets up close and personal as his family recalls a murder for which justice was denied
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What ‘It’ Gets Right About Being a Kid in 1989
From rock fights to “Bust a Move,” the latest Stephen King adaptation gets childhood in the late ’80s just right
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‘Viceroy’s House’ Review: Whites Are Burdened, Indians Contrived in Colonial Drama
Director Gurinder Chadha salutes the good intentions of the British while short-shrifting their South Asian subjects














