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Mekado Murphy
– Dec 25, 2020, 6:00 AM
Pixar's animators have a history of achieving impressive feats, making characters and textures feel more authentic in increasingly complex ways. (That flowing hair ! Those landscapes !) But how would they portray jazz? With “Soul' (streaming…
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Pablo Guimón
– Feb 28, 9:21 PM
El mundo se ha acostumbrado a muchas cosas extrañas este año. Pero esta es difícil de superar: una señora vestida con traje de gala, sola sobre una alfombra roja, sin un alma alrededor para gritar a los famosos…
Every great musician is one of a kind, but the biographies of great musicians — or more precisely their biopics — end up looking pretty much alike. Childhood trauma is followed by success and its consequences, usually including…
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A.O. Scott
– Dec 24, 2020, 6:00 AM
In about 100 jaunty, poignant minutes, “Soul,” the new Pixar Animation feature, tackles some of the questions that many of us have been losing sleep over since childhood. Why do I exist? What's the point of being alive? What comes…
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Reggie Ugwu
– Dec 17, 2020, 2:00 AM
A nation riven by racial violence, an industry with a history of exploiting Black culture, white executives eager to portray themselves as allies, and Black artists at the center of it all, contending with a system that would toast them with one…