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Displaying all articles tagged:
Malcolm & Marie
q&a
Feb. 25, 2021
Talking to the Film Critic Who (Maybe) Inspired
Malcolm & Marie
Katie Walsh might not be
the
white lady from the L.A.
Times
. But she is
a
white lady from the L.A.
Times
.
By
Nate Jones
movie review
Feb. 5, 2021
The Utter Emotional Inauthenticity of Netflix’s
Malcolm & Marie
No one comes out of this film unscathed — including Zendaya.
By
Angelica Jade Bastién
oscar futures
Jan. 22, 2021
Oscar Futures: Will the
Malcolm & Marie
Backlash Sink Its Chances?
Critics have called the film “masturbatory,” “blinkered,” “shouty,” “hammy,” and “shrill.” (And those are the ones who liked it!)
By
Nate Jones
oscar futures
Jan. 15, 2021
Oscar Futures:
Nomadland
Aces the Season’s First Test
With a trio of auspicious wins,
Nomadland
has solidified its status as the cinephile’s choice in the Best Picture race.
By
Nate Jones
oscar futures
Jan. 8, 2021
Oscar Futures: The Fifth Awards Season of the Trump Era
Wednesday’s insurrection at the Capitol is a sign that, while we may be through with the Trump era, the Trump era is not through with us.
By
Nate Jones
trailer mix
Jan. 8, 2021
Malcolm & Marie
Trailer: Zendaya and John David Washington Mope in Monochrome
Never has mac ’n’ cheese been so sad and so sexy.
By
Charu Sinha