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A map by Giovanni Schiaparelli of Mars  introduced the idea of canals crossing the planet’s surface.
MagazineCass R. Sunstein
The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
The Mars craze is a case study in twisting evidence and defying facts.
George Clooney standing in the aisle of a crowded train in Noah Baumbach’s “Jay Kelly”
Andrew Marzoni
Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly Is a Cautionary Tale
George Clooney stars as a mega-celebrity who has sacrificed his family life for career success.
Brandon Harris
Ian McEwan’s Haunting Vision of the Future
Ian McEwan sitting in a dark room on a red chair with his handed folded together.
Brandon Harris
Ian McEwan’s Haunting Vision of the Future
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Stellan Skarsgard and Elle Fanning in a scene from Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value
Sentimental Value Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Adam Nayman
Stellan Skarsgard and Elle Fanning in a scene from Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value
MagazineAdam Nayman
Sentimental Value Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
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Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
Adam Nayman
MagazineAdam Nayman
Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
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A scene from the movie It Was Just an Accident
Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
Adam Nayman
A scene from the movie It Was Just an Accident
MagazineAdam Nayman
Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
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Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
Andre Pagliarini
MagazineAndre Pagliarini
Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
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A photo illustration of Augusto Pinochet half hidden by a red loop
Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
Andre Pagliarini
A photo illustration of Augusto Pinochet half hidden by a red loop
MagazineAndre Pagliarini
Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
An illustration of a happy face with a skull revealed underneath
MagazineJacob Bacharach
How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
Cory Doctorow’s Enshittification is premised on the idea that we created a technological marvel and then corporate greed ruined it. But what if that is not the case?
Tim Robinson in a scene from “The Chair Company"
MagazinePhillip Maciak
The Chair Company Is a Horror Show About the Workplace
Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s new show is distinctly more surreal and uncanny than Severance.
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