DAVID BIANCULLI

Founder / Editor

ERIC GOULD

Associate Editor

LINDA DONOVAN

Assistant Editor

Contributors

ALEX STRACHAN

MIKE HUGHES

KIM AKASS

MONIQUE NAZARETH

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GARY EDGERTON

TOM BRINKMOELLER

GERALD JORDAN

NOEL HOLSTON

 
 
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I don’t know if you can get MOVIES! on your cable system, because I don’t know what your cable system is, or even if you have cable. But if you have MOVIES!, and can find it, watch it tonight at 10:30 p.m. ET. That’s when this little-known movie channel presents one of my favorite comedy films: 1944’s Arsenic and Old Lace, a sassy-smart film version of the classic stage comedy. Cary Grant, in one of his most broadly comic roles, plays a drama critic whose elderl
 
 
 
  
 
 
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Our latest Guest Contributor is Andreas Halskov, an external lecturer in Film and TV Studies and a curator of screenings of historical films at the two biggest arthouse theaters in Denmark. In addition, he has written numerous books on film and TV...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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Sama al-Kateab doesn't know it yet, but she's got one of the world's most riveting and sobering baby books...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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A decade ago, Waad al-Kateab stepped into a new life. She was 18 and idealistic...a freshman at the massive University of Aleppo, in Syria. Then war changed everything...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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Bob’s mom, Dottie, is being cared for at home now – but her preferred caregiver, Abishola, has stepped aside for Dottie’s children, Bob, Douglas and Christina. To Dottie, this is not an upgrade.
 
 
 
  
 
 
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Last week’s episode ended with a disturbing revelation – but one which made it even more clear why Ruth Wilson, who’s such an intense and powerful actress, agreed to star in this mystical mystery series. Playing her roles, she’s like a children’s poem: when she is good, she is very, very good. But when she is bad, she is… better. And now, as we all know, her Mrs. Coulter, who was pretending to be Lyra’s friend and protector, is very, very bad.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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As "Weekend Update" ended on Saturday Night Live (11/16), a memorial photo of Rick Ludwin was shown. That must have confused viewers...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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SEASON PREMIERE: It doesn’t take long for Olivia Colman, who takes the baton from Seasons 1 and 2 star Claire Foy and inherits the starring role of Queen Elizabeth II, to hit the ground running. In fact, she establishes her royal command of the role instantly, in this new Season 3’s opening seconds. Foy was brilliant; Colman, as an elder version of the same complicated leader, is equally convincing and compelling. It may be the best tag-team acting since Robert De Niro and Marlon Bra
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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SEASON PREMIERE: This is Season 7 for Ray Donovan, and poor Ray (Liev Schreiber) has been having a very tough time of it. In previous seasons, he’s lost his wife, almost lost his daughter, and now, in a plotline with echoes of The Sopranos, this tough guy tries to work things out by seeing a therapist. But appointments are hard to schedule, because, once again, the police are after him. Something about a cop with a severed head… For a full review, please see Davi
 
 
 
  
 
 
2019
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“Shane! Come back!” And he has. Tonight, in prime time, TCM presents this wonderful 1953 Western, directed by George Stevens with one eye on character and another on mood and action. Alan Ladd is great in the title role – but equally great, playing the roles of leading lady and ruthless villain, are Jean Arthur and Jack Palance. And Brandon De Wilde, as the boy who begs Shane to return, is memorably effective as well.