“Monster” Contains a Mini-Masterwork About the Lives of Children
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s drama of parents, teachers, and students forces its glorious main subject into a narrow plot.
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Hirokazu Kore-eda’s drama of parents, teachers, and students forces its glorious main subject into a narrow plot.
About twenty years ago, Olgur Celikbas attended a conference on algebra in Turkey. He and his then girlfriend,…
Here in the United States, we have our own procession of dead children, but they’re almost all unseen.…
Two months ago, in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, Anna Yu, a park ranger in western Florida, heard…
In the 1991 movie “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” a sentient killer robot travels back in time to stop…
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Terrible times breed terrible words, and words have consequences—especially when what you say can be recorded and broadcast.…
For its part, the U.A.E., host of this year’s COP, has pledged to reduce its emissions by nineteen…
I call ahead. A recording announces that the reservation book is closed but doesn’t mention walk-ins. After putting…