The Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows his Oscar-winning “Drive My Car” with a hauntingly ambiguous drama of nature and capitalism in conflict.
Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University.
In Jane Schoenbrun’s new feature, two teens search for their true selves through their shared obsession with a horror TV series.
“I’d like you to imagine my client as a family man and not a radioactive, city-stomping, enormous, mutated lizard.”
Among the protesters on college campuses—and among the students who oppose them, too—there is a deepening disillusionment with American institutions.
“Well, life has a funny way of / Creeping up on you when you think / Everything’s goin’ great. / Then, boom, you fall in love with your sister.”
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