If you're not in the mood to be frightened, "Armageddon Time," the director James Gray's autobiographical tale of growing up Jewish in the race- and class-stratified Queens of the 1980s, is a Critic's Pick for A.O. Scott. He writes that the film is "astutely, uncomfortably and in the end tragically" about privilege. Manohla Dargis didn't give the Critic's Pick distinction to "Call Jane," a fictionalized look at a Chicago group that helped women get abortions when it was illegal, but should you see it? "You bet," she writes, and not just for the performances of Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver and Wunmi Mosaku. "This is a story that needs to be told, again and again." |
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