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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Theaters are filled with films telling black stories. It’s about time. by Ann Hornaday

“Green Book,” “Widows,” “If Beale Street Could Talk” and more take the pressure off each other to be The One.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:18PM
Tuesday, October 17, 2017

“The Florida Project”: In seedy shadows of Disney World, a child tries to make a magic kingdom by Ann Hornaday

"The Florida Project," Sean Baker's exuberant, ungovernable ode to the innocence and resilience of childhood, takes place in a ramshackle lavender-painted hotel called the Magic Castle, hard…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 09:18PM
Monday, September 11, 2017

All the movies coming out this award season, by date by Ann Hornaday

After a lackluster summer, the fall promises some genuine winners in theaters.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 08:34PM
Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Fewer indie films are opening in theaters, and filmmakers are fine with that by Ann Hornaday

A glance at some of this weekend's new releases reveals how, with Hollywood depending ever more heavily on remakes and sequels, and streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon becoming pla…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:33PM
Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Hollywood, China build a “Wall” and further cement their bond by Ann Hornaday

The times couldn't be more interesting for "The Great Wall" -- the biggest, most expensive movie ever made in China -- arriving in American theaters at a point when U.S.-China relations co…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:59PM
Friday, December 16, 2016

In “La La Land,” Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling pay homage to the musical by Ann Hornaday

Bright, primary-hued and boldly staged as if to occur in one unbroken shot, the "La La Land" prologue sets the stage for what's to come: a nostalgic boy-meets-girl romance shot through with …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:00AM
Friday, October 7, 2016

Nate Parker’s “Birth of a Nation” flawed but compelling by Ann Hornaday

"The Birth of a Nation" arrives in theaters with more than its share of history in tow. As a dramatization of the 1831 slave uprising led by Nat Turner in Southampton County, Va., the film j…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:20AM

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