Francis Ford Coppola's strange political fable is an absurd, admirable moonshot of a film.
Read MoreJohn Adams is smart about politics and history but also has a careful eye for friendship and marriage.
Read MoreDaniel Goldhaber’s adaptation of the nonfiction book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, works well as both a taut procedural drama and a work of moral-political questioning.
Read MoreTwenty years after it launched the Prequel Trilogy, The Phantom Menace remains a pivotal film in both the Star Wars saga and the transformation of global film culture.
Read MoreEntwines personal and political power dynamics against the background of the War on Terror.
Read MoreAnton reviews the great Errol Morris’s insightful documentary interviewing Steve Bannon.
Read MoreSplendid parts, but mostly conventional, with one egregious miscalculation.
Read MoreThe 3 Brothers present 10 Films for the Age of Trump.
Read MoreSeason three uses Frank's adversaries to reflect on the relationship between power and morality.
Read MoreRoland Emmerich's patriotic action film is big, dumb, and gloriously entertaining.
Read MoreThe Campaign can't maintain satiric momentum.
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