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Wesley Morris

Wesley Morris

Host at Still Processing - The New York Times

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Wesley Morris
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The Culture Desk: Apple Killed Albums. Now It Wants to Rank Them

Wesley Morris on the injustice and absurdity of Apple’s Top 100.
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The Culture Desk: André 3000 Quit Rap. Will His Fans Stand for It?

The critic Wesley Morris and the writer Rembert Brown on A3K’s jazz flute album.
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A Great Year for Movies. The Best Year to Start Writing About Them.

At the box office 25 years ago, hits like “Runaway Bride,” “The Sixth Sense” and “Bowfinger” hint at the abundance that overwhelmed a young critic.
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The Culture Desk: Sex and Murder on Trial in ‘Presumed Innocent’

Two critics on the legal thriller that just won’t die.
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Meshell Ndegeocello Could Have Had Stardom but Chose Music Instead

The bassist, singer and composer’s 1993 debut jolted the industry — then she decided to change. Now she is releasing a powerful album inspired by James Baldwin.
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The Culture Desk: 2024 is the Year of ‘The Power Broker’

Our critic tackled its nearly 1,200 pages — and thinks you should too.
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The Great Glen Powell Debate

Our critics discuss Hollywood’s newest leading man.

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To Have a Great Summer, You Need a Great Song

Wesley Morris on why identifying the “song of summer” is more art than science.
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‘Challengers’ and That Ending: Our Critics Have Thoughts

The tennis movie comes to an abrupt stop midmatch, so we don’t know who won. Does that matter?
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O.J. Was an Earthquake. We're Still Living With His Aftershocks. - ...

He tried to shed his Blackness, but his all-consuming murder trial put the historically lurid American psyche on full display.
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Larry David’s Rule Book for How (Not) to Live in Society

He’s a wild, monomaniacal jerk. He’s also our greatest interpreter of American manners since Emily Post.