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David Sims

David Sims

Staff Writer at The Atlantic

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Recent Articles

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The Radical Empathy of a Low-Key Chat Show

Marc Maron’s podcast, which just wrapped its 16-year run, showed us what human connection could really look like.
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The Movie That Doesn’t Belong in the Real World

The latest “Tron” movie stumbles into newfound relevance amid its sci-fi nonsense.
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The Director Who Fell in Love With Losers

Benny Safdie has built a career by capturing men on the downswing.
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Jimmy Kimmel Ran Right at His Critics

The late-night host returned from his week-long suspension with a wry, emotional defense of free speech.
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‘One Battle After Another’ Touches a Raw Nerve

“One Battle After Another” is as blisteringly fun as it is daringly political.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension Is an Escalation in Every Way

Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension from late-night is a chilling precedent that could have deep consequences if it isn’t swiftly undone.
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Austin Butler Is Too Charming for This

The crime thriller Caught Stealing is a throwback to a gritty, bygone era—with none of the pathos.
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A Movie About Losing—And Reclaiming—Your Edge

Remaking an Akira Kurosawa masterpiece is no small task, but “Highest 2 Lowest” is a worthy attempt.
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The Feel-Bad, Feel-Good Movie of the Year

The horror film "Weapons" grants viewers some relief—but with a catch.
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An Action Movie That’s a Total Joke

In “The Naked Gun,” the perennial tough guy Liam Neeson makes a perfect transition to comedy.
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When It Feels Good to Root for a Bad Guy

The film “Eddington” inspires an uncomfortable empathy for its most twisted character.