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Nine standout Sundance films that we hope make it to streaming services soon
FacebookTwitterEmail Judas and the Black Messiah screened at the Sundance Film Festival and will premiere on HBO Max on Feb. 12.Glen Wilson
Like most everything in 2020 and 2021, the Sundance Film Festival looked very different.
The cancellation of in-person screenings in Park City, Utah undoubtedly disappointed regular attendees, but the show went on, with screenings at drive-ins across the country (including Fort Mason) as well as surprisingly affordable tickets to stream the individual films online. Most films don t have yet have details on distribution (aside from Judas and the Black Messiah coming to HBO Max on Feb. 12), but given their success, expect them to land on streaming services sometime in 2021 or early 2022. Here s nine of our favorites.
Why Calvin and Hobbes still delights comics fans Bill Watterson s masterwork said goodbye 25 years ago, but its brilliance refuses to dim.
By Michael Cavna Washington Post February 3, 2021 2:17pm Text size Copy shortlink: A new year.a fresh, clean start! a joyous boy in red mittens said a quarter-century ago this week, shortly before soaring forth on the most famous sled in American arts this side of Citizen Kane. And just like that, the high-spirited 6-year-old and his best buddy were never seen again at least not in new images.
Yet the beloved duo have never really left us. Calvin and Hobbes, one of the greatest strips ever to grace newspapers, blazed across the pages for a beauti
Cartoons, JFKâs Victory and Other Letters to the Editor
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To the Editor:
I am everything but a Black, queer, nonbinary American. Born and educated in England, I am a white, straight, unequivocally female naturalized citizen. Danez Smithâs review of Robert Jones Jr.âs novel, âThe Prophetsâ (Jan. 17), opened my eyes to a perspective I had never thought about and surprised my heart wide open with its lyrical charge and fierce passion.
Smithâs hopes, fears, history and honesty are unique to their experience but universal in their ability to move another human heart.
Gillian Renault