Marty Supreme is a kinetic, electric triumph from Josh Safdie, featuring Timothée Chalamet’s best performance to date. A full review of A24’s instant American classic.
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by For the first play he’s written, the actor stars as a striving Colombian American patriarch in the mold of Willy Loman or Walter Younger. By Juan A.
Throughout history, war has been processed, glorified, and protested through art. Ancient battle scenes stand as among the earliest artistic depictions in civilized society, used at the time for ...
The past 25 years have witnessed an unprecedented flowering of African American cinema, with filmmakers creating works that transcend entertainment to become cultural phenomena and artistic landmarks.
A Russian peacekeeper in 2020 outside the Medieval Armenian Orthodox Dadivank monastery, on land today controlled by Azerbaijan. (Alexander Nemenov / AFP / Getty Images) When a country like Armenia ...
For much of his career in the theater, John Leguizamo has had the stage to himself—and filled it capably. He has written and starred in four solo shows on Broadway, a rare achievement that earned him ...
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