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"When I read that for the first time, I said, Sir," Pierre told Decider in a Zoom interview.
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"The first time, I didn't quite do it the way I needed to," Pierre told Decider in a recent interview.
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"Fear is pain arising from the anticipation of evil."
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It’s a rare move for the Criterion to put television formats in their library, which speaks volumes about the extraordinary adaptation.
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Based on Colson Whitehead's famous novel, runaway slave Cora searches for freedom using a literal underground railroad.
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We know now that there really is no safe harbor from the horrors of racism.
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It takes a filmmaker willing to do things the wrong way to make work worth watching.
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The message is clear: Cora has unfinished business that must be addressed before she can move on to the next destination.
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Barry Jenkins's biggest change from page to screen is all about humanity.
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Barry Jenkins's new Amazon show sure makes it seem that way.
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Clocking in at just over 16 minutes,
The Underground Railroad Episode 7 rockets right by.
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As long as Ridgeway draws breath, Cora will always be running.
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Barry Jenkins understands horror's roots are in humanity.
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Tennessee is a ruin. From one end of the state to the next, or at least so it seems in this episode of
The Underground Railroad ("Chapter 5: Tennessee: Exodus"),
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How many Arnold Ridgeways are out there right now?
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Barry Jenkins is a goddamn genius.
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This episode creates an atmosphere reminiscent of folk- and fundamentalist-horror works like
Midsommar or the origin-story episode of
Them.