A. A. Milne returned from the First World War traumatized by what he’d seen. He wanted to help people see the truth of war so that it would never happen again.
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It’s 1971 and all is not well at The Washington Post. Publisher Katherine Graham (Meryl Streep) wonders if she should allow the family-owned paper to go public.
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As the Nazis continued to conquer Europe in 1940, it became obvious that England was the next target.
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Ninety years after it was first published, a computer-animated, feature-length film has been released based on the classic children’s book The Story of Ferdinand.
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We asked our reviewers to offer the top five titles they enjoyed most in 2017 in a number of categories.
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This beautifully filmed documentary portrays a modern-day prophet: poet, essayist, novelist, farmer, and conservationist Wendell Berry.
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The scene feels so familiar: Luke, impulsive and hot-headed, rushing off to do something he’ll probably regret. Master Yoda, small and mighty and wise, leaning on his staff and chuckling.
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Young Miguel wants to be a musician more than anything, like his hero Ernesto de la Cruz. Unfortunately, that’s the one thing his family will not allow.
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It has been a two-year wait for Wonder to finally be released in theatres.
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Loving Vincent celebrates the work of artist Vincent van Gogh; his famous paintings and characters come to life in the film.
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“Want to see what true power really looks like?”