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Matt Zoller Seitz

Senior TV Critic at Vulture - New York

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Azor movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert

A chillingly understated portrait of corruption, set against the backdrop of 1980 Argentina.
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David Chase Revisits Sopranos in 'The Many Saints of Newark' - Vulture

David Chase returns to the masterpiece he’s been unable to escape since it went off the air 14 years ago.
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Decoding Many Saints of Newark's Parallels With The Sopranos - Vulture

Seven ways the new Sopranos film echoes the original series and treats its story as mythology that can be retold, reinterpreted, and revised.
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Many Saints of Newark's Alessandro Nivola on the Tragedy of Dickie ...

The actor who plays Tony Soprano’s mentor talks Raging Bull, whether Uncle Sally is real, and his own Italian American experience.
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Mass movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert

An intimate, powerful four-character drama about couples coming to terms with a mass shooting.
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The Velvet Underground movie review (2021) | Roger Ebert

It makes you think about what a documentary is, and what film can do, even as it does all of the things that you want and need.
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The Beta Test movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert

A Hollywood satire that ultimately doesn’t quite know what to do with itself, but is hilarious anyway.

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Procession movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert

A fascinating hybrid of documentary and drama that tries to help abuse victims find peace.
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Should Connor Have Taken Off His Jacket at Kendall’s Party?

The most vexing etiquette question of our era.
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Listening to Kenny G movie review (2021) - Roger Ebert

A fascinating look at the art and business of music, starring Kenny G.
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Deadwood Recap: All Are Necessary

This isn’t just a public tragedy, it’s a trauma inflicted on a town whose emerging self-image will be at least partly formed by it.
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Deadwood Recap: Growing Pains

As Deadwood grows, so does the gap between the powerful and powerless generally, and the schism between the worlds of men and women in particular.
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'The Theater and It's Double' Is 'Euphoria' at Its Best - Vulture

Lexi unveiling her masterpiece is Euphoria at its best, which is inextricably bound up with Euphoria at its worst.
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Ahed’s Knee movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

Israeli director Nadav Lapid’s fourth feature is an imaginatively photographed psychodrama about director’s midlife crisis.
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Infinite Storm movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

A woman rescues a man while hiking, excavating her own issues along the way.
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Human Factors movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

A sick-soul-of-the-bourgeoisie movie about family that starts to unravel due to one of the father’s choices.
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‘The Lowest Form of Conversation’

David Chase remembers The Sopranos great Tony Sirico.
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Good Night Oppy movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

An epic love story about NASA engineers and Mars rovers.
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Jamie Lee Curtis's Last 'Halloween' Interview - Vulture

Jamie Lee Curtis traces her every success — from Trading Places to Freaky Friday to Knives Out — straight back to Halloween.
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Empire of Light movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

Starts out a bit dim and unfocused and becomes sharper and more illuminating as it unreels.
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Jurassic Punk movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert

A biography of Steven “Spaz” Williams, a pioneer in computer-generated graphics—and his own worst enemy.