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Wesley Morris

Wesley Morris

Host at Still Processing - The New York Times

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Recent Articles

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We Love ‘Parasite.’ But Where the Hell Is Steven Spielberg?

Two former video store employees debate the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century.
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The Diddy Trial Is Over But My Mind Is Still Racing

But my mind is still racing.
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Cannonball With Wesley Morris: My Love Affair With Bruno Mars

It’s complicated.
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Sly Stone and the Sound of an America That Couldn’t Last

The influential musician, who died on Monday at 82, forged harmony — musical and otherwise — that he wasn’t able to hold together on his own.
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‘Sinners,’ Drake and Letting the Vampires In

Our critic Wesley Morris has a theory.
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The Boys Are Not OK

Wesley Morris on ‘Adolescence,’ the Netflix show parents can’t stop talking about.
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‘Superfine’ Brings Radiant Black Style to the Met

Heritage meets gumption at the Costume Institute’s big spring exhibition, where pathbreaking pieces join anonymous garments to build a moving history.
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‘Sinners’ and Beyoncé Battle the Vampires. And the Gatekeepers, Too.

This moment might call for excessive, imaginative Black art that wants to be gobbled up. That’s Ryan Coogler’s new movie. That’s “Cowboy Carter.” Let’s throw in some Kendrick, too.
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‘Misericordia’ Review: Danger Always Hides in the Bushes

The French director Alain Guiraudie’s latest film, a bent kind of murder mystery, presents life at its basest and gamiest.
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There’s Something Weird About This Year’s Oscars

Or with the 10 best picture nominees, at least. But what seems clear is that Hollywood is celebrating the kinds of movies it doesn’t make. (Weird, right?)
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‘Nosferatu’ Review: Drac’s Back, Sucking Blood and Souls

The director Robert Eggers dares you to feel seduced in his take on the classic vampire tale, starring Bill Skarsgard and Lily Rose Depp.