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Lidija Haas
@lidijalidijjja
Lidija Haas is an editor at
The Paris Review
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July 2, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Ingenious Families
“The Truth” builds subtly on the ambitious drama of “Shoplifters.”
May 6, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Backlash Appeal of
Mrs. America
Why do we watch dramas about right-wing women?
March 5, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Hillary Clinton’s Neverending Story
Can Hulu’s new documentary ever set the record straight?
February 12, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
In
Portrait of a Lady on Fire,
Love is a Work of Art
How Céline Sciamma’s new film envisions a relationship between equals
December 13, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Heavy-Handed Moralism of Terrence Malick’s New Film
“A Hidden Life” is a strangely simplistic movie about good and evil.
December 2, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Surprising Maturity of
Marriage Story
Noah Baumbach’s latest film portrays both sides of a messy divorce, for once.
September 19, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Paolo Sorrentino’s
Loro
Will Make You Feel Complicit
The problem with enjoying a seductive drama about Silvio Berlusconi.
July 1, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
#ETTU?
Notes on Cancel Culture
April 30, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Olivier Assayas’s Quest for Originality
“Non-Fiction,” his new film, is about getting by in a disrupted world.
February 5, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Everybody’s a Suspect in
Everybody Knows
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's films are driven by subtle social dynamics. Can he preserve them in a new thriller?
November 1, 2016
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Escape Artist
Social climbing and self-discovery are entwined in Zadie Smith’s new novel.
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