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The Best Movies of 2023
In a year when many returned to theaters, plenty of movies—from ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ to ‘Afire’ to ‘May December’—met those audiences on the right wavelengths
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‘Maestro’ Isn’t Afraid to Go Full Biopic
And because of Bradley Cooper’s eager conducting, it mostly works
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Ridley Scott Is Daring You to Watch ‘Napoleon’
Hollywood’s cantankerous elder statesman casts Joaquin Phoenix as Bonaparte by way of Monty Python, but the movie’s bluster ultimately lacks clarity
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‘The Killer’ Is Cold-Blooded Genius. And Something More.
Chris Ryan joins the show to talk about the trio’s collective favorite movie of 2023
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What Lies Beneath ‘The Killer’
David Fincher’s latest thriller, ‘The Killer,’ is cold to the touch and might even seem impenetrable, but it contains multitudes for anyone interested in finding meaning
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In ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ No One Is Spared
Telling the story of the mass murder of the Osage Nation, Martin Scorsese wrestles with himself, Hollywood as a whole, and the original sin of America itself
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The Children of Horror
Ringer contributor Adam Nayman takes us through his list of horror films’ most memorable kids
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Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio: An Essential Pairing
Now on their sixth feature film together, Scorsese and DiCaprio have bounced off each other for 20 years, in a partnership defined by unexpected evolutions and mutual, profound growth
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The Rattle and Hum of Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’
The Rattle and Hum of Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’
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The Power of ‘The Exorcist’ Compels You
Perhaps the most influential American horror movie ever made, ‘The Exorcist’ was a Rorschach test when it came out. Fifty years later, it still sticks with us.