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Contributing editor Christine Jin discusses the controversies surrounding Abdellatif Kechiche’s Palme d’Or-winning romantic drama.
Read MoreContributing editor Christine Jin discusses the controversies surrounding Abdellatif Kechiche’s Palme d’Or-winning romantic drama.
Read MoreSenior Film Critic Tom Nixon argues that Zach Clark’s christmas comedy White Reindeer becomes even more relevant as we settle into the new year.
Read MoreInside Llewyn Davis fits into the Coen brothers’ “consistent moral vision”, writes Contributing Editor Christine Jin.
Read MoreAlexander Payne’s Nebraska may not be a feel-good road trip movie, but Film Critic Jay Sizemore writes on why it’s a journey we all need to take.
Read MoreFilm Critic Jay Sizemore explains why there’s “hope to be found” in Jean-Marc Vallée’s Dallas Buyers Club.
Read More“Her is the ‘Fahrenheit 451’ of the iPhone age”, writes film critic Jay Sizemore about a film on human connection and what it really means.
Read MoreReviewed by Jay Sizemore If you want a picture to hang on the idea of everything that is wrong with America, look no further…
Read MoreThe Missing Slate’s film team, joined by other editors, review the year in film, picking the one film that stood out for them in 2013. What were your picks?
Read MoreThis year, The Missing Slate’s editors pick out one book that contextualized 2013 for them. Read on to find out what their picks are and whether you agree.
Read MoreKicking off our series of year-end roundups, Shazia highlights the less lauded triumphs of TV in 2013.
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