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‘Good Girls Revolt’ Isn’t Returning, But It Should

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Amazon’s newsroom drama rooted in a historical part of the women’s movement is exactly what we need right now.

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It’s Time We Appreciated Andrea Riseborough

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With ‘Black Mirror’ on Netflix and four films at Sundance, 2018 is supplying us with ample opportunity to give this perpetually underrated actor her due.

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The Success of ‘Three Billboards’ Depends on Who’s Doing the Talking

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Martin McDonagh’s film may have cleaned up at the Golden Globes, but the numbers suggest a more diverse critical body wouldn’t have been so forgiving of its flaws.

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How to Improve Moviegoing in 2018

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The first step is to admit we’re all part of the problem…

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Hollywood Should Put an End to the December Contender Crunch

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Releasing movies in the waning hours of the year might be a losing proposition for Oscar contenders.

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There’s No Place for Black Girls in ‘Riverdale’

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There’s still a lot to love about Riverdale, but its problem with people of color can no longer be disregarded.

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‘Star Wars – The Last Jedi’: 6 Things I Like, 6 Things I Don’t

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What’s that? An opinion resting somewhere between loving ‘The Last Jedi’ and hating it? Madness!

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We Need to Talk About How We Talk About Fan Fiction

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And just in time for The Last Jedi.

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A Clockwork Christmas: ‘Hugo’ Ain’t Your Average Xmas Flick

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Our purpose is more than maintaining the machinery of our lives. Christmas compels us to remember that we need real, human connections. We look at how Hugo offers that Christmas feeling.