#823: Together Together / Oscars / The Lady From Shanghai (’40s Noir #5)
Ed Helms and Patti Harrison make an unlikely connection in the new comedy from Nikole Beckwith.
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Ed Helms and Patti Harrison make an unlikely connection in the new comedy from Nikole Beckwith.
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Read MoreThree decades after its historic sweep of the Oscars’ top prizes, Jonathan Demme’s film remains the gold standard for prestige pulp.
Read MoreDaniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield are electric in the new biopic about slain Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
Read MoreAlan J. Pakula’s Best Picture nominee remains a thrilling marriage of craft and ensemble acting.
Read MoreWe have so many questions about the new movie year.
Read MoreThe movie moments that made us laugh, cry, dance and sing.
Read MoreThe new Tom Hanks western from Paul Greengrass is both a throwback—and unusually timely.
Read MoreIn a year that was mostly cancelled, auteurs delivered.
Read MoreMovies to remember in a year to forget.
Read MoreAdam and Josh talk through their ballots for the 2020 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards.
Read MoreBiting, funny, ferocious, there is no one like Frances McDormand.
Read MoreThrilling star turns from Oldman in Fincher's latest—and from Boseman and Davis in "Ma Rainey."
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