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Match Made in Venice: Tadao Ando and Zeng Fanzhi
From Japan, Ando designed an exhibition for Zeng, the Chinese painter, which generates a sense of surprise and discovery — what LACMA’s director calls “a strange, poetic thing.”
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The Overlook Film Festival 2024 Highlights, Part 1: Fasterpiece Theater, Exhuma, All You Need is Death, Me
The Overlook Film Festival is thankfully not a market festival. Only one of this year’s screenings was a world premiere: “Abigail,” which played on the closing night of the four-day festival, and will soon be released globally by Universal Pictures. A few of the other movies playing at the New Orleans-based festival have either already…
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What You Do is Who You Are: Irena’s Vow Screenwriter Dan Gordon on Telling the Story of a Teenager Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust
You might not expect the passion project of the writer who brought us “Rambo: First Blood,” “Highlander,” and the action comedy “Gotcha!” would be the story of a Polish teenager who hid a small group of Jews from the Nazis. But that is what “Irena’s Vow” is for Dan Gordon. In an interview with RogerEbert.com,…
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Chicago Critics Film Festival Announces Full 2024 Lineup with Sing Sing, Ghostlight, Babes, I Saw the TV Glow, More
The Chicago Critics Film Festival announced its 11th Annual lineup this morning, featuring over two dozen Chicago premieres, over a dozen special guests, and anniversary screenings of “Little Women,” “Bringing Out the Dead,” and “Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.” Highlights include Jane Schoenbrun’s “I Saw the TV Glow,” Greg Kwedar’s “Sing Sing,” Pamela Adlon’s…
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Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of Our Managing Editor Brian Tallerico at RogerEbert.com
In celebration of our Managing Editor Brian Tallerico’s tenth anniversary at RogerEbert.com, we are highlighting fifty of his essential articles that he’s published on this site over the past decade. The excerpts that follow are split into four categories: film reviews, interviews, TV reviews and essays. Click on each article title, and you will be…
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Irena’s Vow
Sophie Nélisse brings powerful subtlety to the title role in “Irena’s Vow,” accomplishing so much with her eyes, her presence, her ability to shift demeanor and tone quickly depending on the situation. Director Louise Archambault tells the inspiring true story of Irena Gut Opdyke, a Polish Catholic woman who dared to protect a dozen Jews…
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Sophos Guidance on the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)
Guidance to support financial entities in the EU impacted by the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).
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The Best Restaurants in Boston
It’s not just seafood and Italian. There’s great Vietnamese, omakase, Peruvian and even bagels worth seeking out. (Don’t worry, there’s also great seafood and Italian.) We’ll see you in the comments.
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This Passover, make a better matzoh pizza
A few small tweaks are enough to make matzoh pizza more of an event and less like an afterthought.
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How to Cook Frozen Shrimp
You’re 20 minutes and a few simple steps from a fresh spring stir-fry built from a freezer staple.