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Film School Rejects

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Cynthia Erivo Takes Center Stage

In this edition of Filmographies, we dig into the so-far brief movie and television work of Cynthia Erivo, Oscar-nominated star of Harriet. → Read More

Haley Lu Richardson and the Art of Graceful Realism

We look at the filmography of actress Haley Lu Richardson, whom we can trust to handle our emotions with care in all of her performances. → Read More

An Exploration of The Splendid Allure of Emily Blunt

Time and time again, the versatile leading lady epitomizes an unforgettable screen presence. We explore the filmography of Emily Blunt. → Read More

The Terrifying Enchantment of Ruth Wilson

Ruth Wilson makes being bad look incredible. For our Filmographies column, here is a breakdown of the actress's career so far. → Read More

Dev Patel and the Rewarding Thorns of Coming-of-Age

From 'Slumdog Millionaire' to 'Lion,' Dev Patel retraces the steps of human memory like no other. Here's an in-depth look at his work. → Read More

Jharrel Jerome is Reinvigorating Hollywood

As we examine the career of Jharrel Jerome, consider how rare it is that a burgeoning star would boast such a groundbreaking résumé from the word go. → Read More

The Unshakable Faith of Brit Marling

In this Brit Marling career retrospective, we showcase and celebrate the challenging creative force behind 'Another Earth' and 'The OA.' → Read More

Join The John David Washington Appreciation Society

The film industry is on the cusp of a revolution as the 'BlacKkKlansman' star enters the scene. Become a John David Washington fan. → Read More

Chris Evans and the Measure of Heroes

The erstwhile Marvel actor embraces grace and shrewdness in 'Captain America' and beyond. We dive into the filmograph of Chris Evans. → Read More

How Naomi Scott Smartens Up the Blockbuster

The star of 'Aladdin,' 'Power Rangers,' and 'Charlie's Angels' is just the kind of earnest lead that Hollywood needs more of. → Read More

Michael Shannon and the State of Small-town Sinners in 'The Quarry'

Actor Michael Shannon discusses the timeliness and attraction of his new film about personhood and redemption, 'The Quarry.' → Read More

Mamoudou Athie Deserves to Be a Star

We've only just scratched the surface of what 'Sorry for Your Loss' actor Mamoudou Athie is capable of. He needs to be a star. → Read More

Carey Mulligan and the Deconstruction of the Likable Woman

To this day, the Oscar-nominated star of 'An Education' and 'The Great Gatsby' never stops schooling us on the power of reinvention. → Read More

The Inner Lives of Jamie Bell

The star of 'Billy Elliot' and 'Rocketman' demonstrates how to take a leap of faith in the film industry. We look at his career in the latest Filmographies. → Read More

Saoirse Ronan's Unconventional Heroines

The Oscar-nominated 'Brooklyn' and 'Little Women' star has made it her duty to show us the many facets of onscreen feminine power. → Read More

The 25 Best Breakout Performances of the Decade

The 2010s produced many indelible cinematic performances that have redefined the art of acting in film. But which breakthrough stars have made the biggest impact? → Read More

‘Raw’ and the Grisly Rituals of Growing Up

Through the artful presentation and deconstruction of implicit and explicit social mores, filmmaker Julia Ducournau forces us to confront the animal in all of us. → Read More

'Inception' and the Therapeutic Nature of Dreams

Christopher Nolan's sci-fi extravaganza is certainly ambitious in visual and narrative scope. However, the cathartic simplicity that resides at the film's heart is the real scene-stealer. → Read More

Finding Light in the Darkness of the 'Angel' Series Finale

15 years since the 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' spinoff ended, we examine how a show full of vampires, demons, and other supernatural foes can still teach us a thing or two about humanity. → Read More

The Masculine Oversight of 'Taxi Driver'

Martin Scorsese crafted a man's world in his 1976 breakthrough only to expertly -- and importantly -- tear it down from within. → Read More