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Aden Berger


ARTICLES

A Conversation on ‘Megalopolis’

Is Coppola's big–budget, hot–topic film a masterpiece or a mess?

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is an Explosion of Guts: Fun but Messy

While returning actors effortlessly reprise their iconic roles, the film ultimately bites off more than it can chew.

Alien is a Franchise Bent on Recreation

The relationship between fans of the Alien films has morphed as the franchise has continually grown weirder.

Street's Emmys Predictions

What does the Film/TV section think will happen Sunday night?

Gena Rowlands Changed Everything

The actress, who passed away last month, was as influential as any actress has been in the past century.

Alex Garland Is Breaking Everyone’s Brain

The release of the director’s fourth film, the Civil War, has divided film discourse. 

Francis Ford Coppola is Going All In Again

The legendary director will finally release his long–gestating dream project, ‘Megalopolis’ this year.

The Contradictions at the Heart of 'Maestro'

And why they encapsulate everything Bradley Cooper has been working towards as an artist

The Grand Unified Theory of Food Films

And the reason behind the explosion of movies and TV shows set in the kitchen

Wes Anderson’s Obsession with Artifice

The release of a collection of four short films continues Anderson’s quest for understanding storytelling.

'Ahsoka' is a Symptom of a Dying Franchise

The newest entry in the Star Wars universe continues an anti–art trend in the galaxy far, far away.
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