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Civil War Shows a Violent, Fractured America, But Fails to Explain It
It's a powerful film that nevertheless comes up short
By Cliff Froehlich
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Alex Garland, Civil War, movie reviews, A24, Cliff Froehlich
All the True/False Highlights — Including Films You Can Stream Soon
The Columbia, Missouri, festival is a showcase for documentary filmmaking
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, True/False, documentary films, Cliff Froehlich, documentary films, film festivals, Slideshow
Drive-Away Dolls Puts a Queer Spin on an Antic Roadtrip Comedy
Ethan Coen sheds his brother to make a movie with his wife, Tricia Cooke
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Drive-Away Dolls, Ethan Coen, Coen Brothers, Cliff Froehlich, movie reviews, Tricia Cooke
Cinema St. Louis Sees Longtime Staffers Depart
The nonprofit behind the St. Louis International Film Festival appears to be down to just two employees
By Jessica Rogen
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cinema St. Louis, St. Louis International Film Festival, SLIFF, Bree Maniscalco, Chris Clark, Brian Spath, Robert Severson, Cliff Froehlich
All of Us Strangers Is a Ghost Story With a Bad Ending
But the actors are all extraordinary
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers, movie reviews, Cliff Froehlich
With The Holdovers, Alexander Payne and Paul Giamatti Triumph Again
Set in 1970, the film consciously emulates the best of that decade's cinema
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Alexander Payne, The Holdovers, movie reviews, Cliff Froehlich, St. Louis International Film Festival
In A Haunting in Venice, Kenneth Branagh Serves Up Amusement
The plot is not actually Agatha Christie's, but the mood is
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, A Haunting in Venice, Agatha Christie, Kenneth Branagh, Cliff Froehlich, movie reviews
Oppenheimer Does Something Rare in Hollywood: It Trusts Its Audience
Director Christopher Nolan and star Cillian Murphy never heroicize or sanctify their physics
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, Oppenheimer review, Cliff Froehlich, Christopher Nolan
Asteroid City Stages an Alien Invasion as Only Wes Anderson Can
It's Rushmore meets Roswell
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, film reviews, Wes Anderson, Cliff Froehlich
Around the World in Eleven Days
Think globally, watch locally at the fifteenth annual St. Louis International Film Festival.
By Brooke Foster, Kristie McClanahan, Kristyn Pomranz and Randall Roberts
Tags: Movie Reviews and News, Long Form, Reviews, St. Louis, Tivoli, Cliff Froehlich, Francis G. Slay
Sea Changes
The Post goes pirate, our talking billboards return in a big, nerdy way, and a local blogger condemns snobby metrosexuals. Plus, Unreal asks the question on everyone's mind: "Is white trash deserving of nannies?"
Tags: News Stories, Columns, Lee Enterprises Inc., St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Jack Sparrow, Cliff Froehlich
Best Arts Administrator
Brent Benjamin, St. Louis Art Museum
Tags: Arts & Entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, Brent Benjamin, Saint Louis Art Museum, Cliff Froehlich, Randy Adams
Letters
Week of March 28, 2001
Tags: News Stories, News, Randall Roberts, St. Louis, Cliff Froehlich, Napster Inc.
Dropping the Curtain
A theater critic offers some exit lines
By Sally Cragin
Tags: Theater, Reviews, St. Louis, HotHouse Theatre Co., Boston, Cliff Froehlich
St. Louis’ Leather Society Rudis Is Building a Kinky Community
By Kallie Cox
One of St. Louis' First Tesla Cybertrucks Is an Attention Getter
By Ryan Krull
Teen McDonald’s Employee Was Beaten by Adult Customer in Parking Lot