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The holiday story and elegant filmmaking make this film a timeless classic, 30 years after its release.
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The Beatles’ acoustic recordings, unearthed through recent anniversary editions of their later albums, provide insights into the band’s creative process and are a soulful highlight from their work.
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In the 1989 film, Gotham City is a main character.
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In the series, David Milch interweaves humanity, history, and narrative.
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis and Jim Sheridan: Three Films
The actor and director collaborated for three impressive films.
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The singer-songwriter left an unparalleled musical legacy.
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The critically-acclaimed show has a nuanced visual language.
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Brian De Palma, who emerged in the 1970s, is a director with a gift for cinematic language.
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Read MoreA Sense of Place and Time: Errol Morris's 'Gates of Heaven'
The 1978 documentary quietly poses questions on life and society.
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Thelma Schoonmaker’s art realizes the dramatic power of cinematic editing.
Read MoreA Meditation on Mortality: Ingmar Bergman's 'The Seventh Seal'
The 1957 film reflects on the human spirit in the bleakest of circumstances.
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We reflect on Jay-Z’s music through a personal lens.
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Both the play and the film are an artful study of what it means to be salesperson.
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Quentin Tarantino’s L.A. films capture the appeal of the city’s uncanny aesthetic.
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The director’s style centers on the evocative power of visual language.
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