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  • Ida/Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska) and Wanda (Agata Kulesza) in Ida.
    Ida/Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska) and Wanda (Agata Kulesza) in Ida.
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    ‘If You Could Lick My Heart It Would Poison You’

    Is Pawel Pawlikowski’s new film ‘Ida’ the Polish answer to ‘Aftermath,’ or a story of Jewish suffering and sacrifice?

    byJ. Hoberman
  • James Norton in ‘Mr. Jones’
    James Norton in ‘Mr. Jones’
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    How ‘The New York Times’ Helped Hide Stalin’s Mass Murders in Ukraine

    Journalism doesn’t have to stifle the truth in the service of fashionable causes and personal narcissism. It’s a choice.

    byIzabella Tabarovsky
  • Woody Allen directing Owen Wilson on the set of Midnight in Paris.(IMDB)
    Woody Allen directing Owen Wilson on the set of Midnight in Paris.(IMDB)
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    Your Oscar Cheat Sheet

    Here’s what to root for

    byMarc Tracy
  • A still from 'In Darkness.'(IMDB )
    A still from 'In Darkness.'(IMDB )
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    Out of ‘In Darkness,’ Reflection

    A response to Agnieszka Holland’s Academy Award-nominated film

    bySara Ivry
  • Milla Bańkowicz as Krystyna Chiger and Robert Więckiewicz as Leopold Socha in In Darkness. (Photo by Jasmin Marla Dichant, courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics)
    Milla Bańkowicz as Krystyna Chiger and Robert Więckiewicz as Leopold Socha in In Darkness. (Photo by Jasmin Marla Dichant, courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics)
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    Tunnel Vision

    Agnieszka Holland’s new Holocaust film, In Darkness, is a quietly moving take on a subject that should be inexhaustible—but isn’t

    byDaphne Merkin
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