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Armando Iannucci’s ‘The Death of Stalin’ Is Both Expectedly Humorous and Chillingly Harrowing

Armando Iannucci’s ‘The Death of Stalin’ Is Both Expectedly Humorous and Chillingly Harrowing

The Death of Stalin is rarely out-and-out hilarious, but the performances are top-notch and the writing is thoroughly witty, entertaining, and thought-provoking.

The Flipside #10: The 2018 Oscar Nominations

The Flipside #10: The 2018 Oscar Nominations

With the Academy Awards upon us, the Flipside examines whether the world's biggest platform for movie recognition might actually get it right this year, and avoid any, let's say, giant televised mishaps.

Strained Sweetness Leads to a Bitter Feeling in ‘No Stranger Than Love’

Strained Sweetness Leads to a Bitter Feeling in ‘No Stranger Than Love’

Obsessing over gross small town stereotypes, facile symbolism, and mawkish philosophical exposition, this is an uneven mess, and misses opportunities.

‘Suddenly’ Beggars Not Snark, But Indifference

‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ Steers Off-Course

New Moon: Wherefor Art Thou Edward?