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Aline Dolinh

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Charlottesville, VA, United States

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Past articles by Aline:

“Big Little Lies” Offers an In-Depth Look into Women’s Guilt

There’s something aspirational about the way “Big Little Lies” imbues even the most dysfunctional situations with a gloss of camp-adjacent catharsis. → Read More

The Sweetly Subversive Romantic Heroism of “Always Be My Maybe”

The best rom-coms make their predictability feel not like a weakness, but like a giddily essential pleasure. → Read More

“Booksmart’s Tenderness Provides a Path to Teen Girl Utopia”

“Booksmart” devotes itself more to the strange, transcendent kind of intimacy that can develop between teens during a singular night → Read More

“Gentleman Jack” Delivers 19th-Century Lesbian Desire without Tragedy

“Gentleman Jack” is unquestionably fun, but it also doesn’t set out to be an unconditional empowerment fantasy. → Read More

'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Will Be Unlike Any Spider-Man Movie Yet

From its striking art to its hints of a wider multiverse, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's take on the arachnid hero already looks uniquely amazing. → Read More

‘Legally Blonde 3’ is a Sequel America Needs Right Now

We'd love to see Elle Woods take the White House. What, like it's hard? → Read More

The Rise of the Asian-American Rom-Com

Between the upcoming 'Always Be My Maybe' and 'Crazy Rich Asians,' Asian-American ensemble rom-coms are having a big moment right now. → Read More

Uma Thurman to Lead Netflix's Latest Supernatural Drama

Thurman is getting a well-deserved starring role in 'Chambers,' where she'll play a grieving mom in search of the truth. → Read More

'John Wick: Chapter 3' Adds More Star Power to Its Killer Cast

The presence of Halle Berry and Angelica Huston among others hints that the world of Keanu Reeves' titular hitman is getting a lot bigger. → Read More

Van Gogh Biopic 'At Eternity's Gate' is Already Gunning for Oscar Glory

CBS Films is staking serious awards-season aspirations on Julian Schnabel's 'At Eternity's Gate,' which will star Willem Dafoe as the legendary Dutch artist. → Read More

Reese Witherspoon is Becoming the Next Great Super-Producer

With a documentary about tennis star Martina Navratilova now in the works, here's the lowdown on how Witherspoon's company Hello Sunshine is taking over the (media) world. → Read More

Mickey Keating is Making His Mark on Hollywood

The indie horror director's upcoming 'Crooks,' starring Juno Temple, Lena Headey and Mark Kassen, is poised to draw him more mainstream attention. → Read More

Beanie Feldstein Will Lead a Coming-of-Age Story of Her Own

'How To Build A Girl' is an 'Almost Famous'-esque tale with a feminist bent, vitally placing a teenage girl's creative ambition front and center. → Read More

Pedro Pascal, Edgar Ramirez to Star in Olivier Assayas' New Spy Drama

With leading roles in Olivier Assayas' 'Wasp Network,' Pascal and Ramírez will be making strides towards big-screen stardom. → Read More

Ali Wong Is Taking Netflix by Storm

Wong's co-leading role alongside Tiffany Haddish in the animated comedy 'Tuca and Bertie' will join a crowded slate of her forthcoming projects for the streaming service, including her second special, 'Hard Knock Wife,' and an as-yet untitled romcom with Randall Park. → Read More

The Alien Gaze of 'Under the Skin'

How does Jonathan Glazer's camera effectively "other" the human world? → Read More

Comparing 'Before Sunrise' and 'Call Me By Your Name'

How do these "dreamlike romances" use escapism to heighten our emotional investment? → Read More

Why 'The Age of Innocence' is Scorsese's Subtlest Masterpiece

Despite being a bloodless, sexless period drama, The Age of Innocence is nevertheless one of Martin Scorsese's most brutally affecting films. → Read More

The Modern-Day Maturity of ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’

It's a vibrant, imaginative tale about a 13-year-old fledgling witch named Kiki, yet the story is far from a purely escapist fantasy — in fact, Kiki's struggle to make a living while also honing her magical talents feels like a surprisingly apt metaphor for the lives of young people pursuing creative careers today. → Read More

How David Lynch Manipulates Language

The famously cryptic creator is known for his weird way with words, but does his work reveal any deeper truths about the way we perceive language? → Read More